How Do You Use Oil Soap To Get Stains Out Of Clothes?
Oil-based soaps can be surprisingly effective at stain removal, especially for difficult stains such as grass and blood. They should be used immediately after the stain is produced for the most effective cleaning. However, oil-based soaps can also be used for old, set-in and stubborn stains. The procedure to use them is quite simple. Place the freshly-stained garment in the sink. Begin running warm water. Rub the solid bar of oil soap on the stained area of the garment under the running water. Or, pour a small amount–a few drops–on the stain if you prefer to use the liquid oil soap. Scrub the stained area vigorously with the brush or towel until the stain begins to fade. Rinse the stained area thoroughly. Repeat Steps 1–4 if the stain is not satisfactorily removed upon the first try. Wash the garment according to manufacturer directions immediately after performing the above steps.