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Here's how to get grease stains out of your clothes!

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Here's how to get grease stains out of your clothes!

Getting grease stains out of your clothes is a hassle. Whether you're cooking, eating, or just touching something greasy, it can go wrong fast. If you're a bit more careful, you can avoid these stains. But if you do end up with a stain, the best thing to do is treat it quickly before it becomes a real pain.

Remove grease stains from clothes with pre-treatment

Grease stains can be tough to get out, especially once they've soaked into your clothes. With a good pre-treatment, you can usually remove them completely. The best way is to apply it directly to the stain before you wash your clothes.

1. Dish soap

This is a simple, yet powerful first step. Apply a little dish soap apply directly to the grease stain. Let the product sit for a bit to break down the grease. A few minutes to half an hour is usually enough, depending on how stubborn the stain is.

2. Gall Soap

This natural stain remover is especially effective against grease. Wet the soap, gently rub it over the grease stain, and then wash the garment at an appropriate temperature, making sure the soap doesn't dry on the fabric.

3. Baking soda or talcum powder

If the stain is fresh, you can use baking soda or talcum powder. Sprinkle the powder over the stain, let it sit for about an hour to absorb the grease, then brush off the residue. After that, just wash the garment as you normally would.

4. Cleaning solvent

For older and more stubborn grease stains, white spirit can be a solution. Always test it first on a hidden part of the fabric to make sure it won’t damage your clothes. Apply it to the grease stain, then wash the garment as you normally would.

How do you get the grease stain out?

To really get grease stains out of your clothes, there are a few things you can try. Here are some of the most effective methods:

Dish soap

Dish soap is great for grease stains because it can break down the fat. Just put a bit of dish soap on the stain, let it sit for a few minutes, and then wash the garment as usual in the washing machine.

White spirit

If you have an old or really stubborn grease stain, white spirit can help. First, try it on a small, hidden part of the fabric to make sure it doesn't leave any marks. Put some white spirit on the stain, let it soak in for a bit, and then wash it in the washing machine.

Talcum powder or baking soda

These products absorb grease really well and are super handy for fresh grease stains. Just sprinkle some talcum powder or baking soda on the stain, wait an hour, and brush it off before washing.

Cleaning vinegar

Mix cleaning vinegar with water and gently dab the grease stain with a clean cloth. This works well for stains that aren't too stubborn. Don't use this mixture undiluted to avoid damaging the fabric.

Special stain removers

There are special stain removers available that are great for getting grease stains out of clothes. These products have ingredients that tackle grease really well.

Special tips for different fabrics

When you're dealing with stain removal, it's important to consider the type of fabric your clothes are made of, because each fabric needs its own special approach.

Cotton and polyester: You can use dish soap for these stains. Apply the soap to the grease stain and let it sit for a bit before washing the garment at the usual temperature.

Sweden: Suede needs a gentle touch. Mix some cleaning vinegar with water and gently dab it onto the stain. Avoid scrubbing hard to prevent the stain from spreading.

Silk: For silk, it's best not to use water. Talcum powder or cornstarch are great options because they can absorb the grease without damaging the delicate fabric. Just sprinkle the powder on the stain, let it sit, and gently brush it off.

Wool: Gall soap is an effective choice for wool. Wet the soap, rub it over the stain, and then wash the garment at a low temperature to prevent the wool from shrinking.

It's always a smart move to test the treatment on a hidden part of your clothing first, especially with delicate fabrics. 

Preventing new grease stains

To prevent grease stains, it's important to regularly clean your kitchen utensils and countertops. This reduces the chance of getting grease on your clothes. You can also treat your clothes with a *impregnating agent help. Also, in areas where you work with grease, like the kitchen and the garage, it's smart to be extra careful. By wearing protective clothing or an apron, you can avoid direct contact with grease.

*What is impregnating agent? This makes textiles stain-resistant and waterproof, so grease doesn't soak in as easily.

Are you also dealing with annoying grease stains on your clothes? No worries, with the right treatment you can get them out again. For an effective solution, use dish soap, ox gall soap, baking soda, or special stain removers. Each has its own method, so pick what works best for your stain and fabric. And for future stains, remember: a clean kitchen and wearing an apron can save you a lot of trouble!

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