How Do You Remove Oil & Grease Stains?
Working on a car or cooking in the kitchen can create unsightly grease and oil stains. In some cases, removing the stains can be trickier than fixing a carburetor or making stir fry. Unfortunately, just throwing the garment in the wash might cause the stain to set and cause irrevocable damage. Treating the stain immediately is the best way to effectively remove grease. Dab a cloth or paper towel first to remove as much excess grease as possible. Blot both sides of the garment and abstain from scrubbing. Turn the faucet of your sink to hot. Run the clothing under hot water and for all non-delicate fabrics, ring-dry it. Lay the article of clothing flat on the table for manual cleaning treatment. Choose one of the many cleaning agents to remove the stain. Dina Fayer, author of the book “Pocket Mom,” suggests using Coca Cola to clean the garment in addition to greasy hands. Pour a small amount of the soda onto the stain. Let it sit for 20 minutes before scrubbing. Consider applying a table