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Wednesday 16 November 2011

How to Remove Oil Stains from Clothing

No matter of the type of oil, whether it is automotive, cooking or cosmetics, when it gets on your clothing the result is one – unattractive, stubborn stain. Oil stains become harder to remove with the time you are waiting before treating them. So, if you want to prevent the oil from permanently settling into your article of clothing, tackle the stain as soon as you notice it. Here are a few simple tips that will help with the removing of oil stains from clothing.

Instructions

  1. Lay the stained garment on a flat surface and cover the problematic area with cornstarch. Let the cornstarch sit on the stain for about an hour to absorb the excess oil form the fabric,as advised by cleaners Regents park, then gently remove the cornstarch using a soft brush.
  2. If the garment is not dry clean only, soak it in a bucket filled with the hottest water that the stained clothing can be washed in and a small amount of dish-washing soap, such as Dawn. Let the fabric soak for 5 minutes, then start squeezing the clothing with both hands while it is still under the water to make sure that the garment is thoroughly saturated with the soapy water. Hold the article under running water to rinse out most of the soap.
  3. Finally, pre-treat the spot with a proper product like Shout or Oxyboost and launder the clothing as usual with a few clean,old towels.

Note: If the garment is very expensive do not risk removing the oil stain on your own, but best take it to a professional dry cleaner.
If you cannot remove the oil stain with the above method, consider consulting cleaners Richmond for other suitable methods.

2 comments:

  1. Another product that I've had great success with is DE-OIL-IT. I've used it to remove grease and oil from several different shirts, and it is only one step. Worth a try!

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  2. Thank you for the tip Erica. :) It is great to see that our readers want to share with us.

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