How To Remove Oil Stains From Clothes?

In daily life, oil stains on clothing are a common problem. Olive oil and other vegetable oils will darken and work their way into the fibers of the fabric. Dried oil stains affect the appearance of clothing and make cleaning challenging. It’s important to learn to effectively remove oil stains from your clothes. This article will introduce some simple and practical methods to help you solve the problem of removing oil stains from clothes.

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1 If it is an oily solid, we can remove it with a scraper. For liquid oil stains, we need to use paper towels to absorb the oil. Place the absorbent paper over the oil stain and press gently to absorb the oil. Avoid wiping to prevent the oil from penetrating deeper.

2 Baking soda will absorb any remaining oil. Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda powder over the stain, making sure to cover the entire area. Wait 1 hour to ensure the oil is fully absorbed.

3 Use the edge of a credit card or a spatula to gently remove the baking soda. Pour a small amount of distilled white vinegar over the stain for further cleaning. White vinegar has good decontamination capabilities and can effectively absorb and dissolve grease.

4 Let the white vinegar sit on the stain for 10-15 minutes. Gently scrub the stain with a soft-bristled brush.

5 Check if there are any residual oil stains. For residual oil stains, we can use dishwashing detergent or strong laundry detergent to remove it. Prepare a basin of warm water and add dishwashing detergent or strong laundry detergent. Soak the oil-stained clothes in a basin for 10 minutes. At this point, the remaining oil stains will be broken down.

6 Until the oil stains are completely removed, wash and dry the clothes according to normal procedures.

How to remove old oil stains from clothes?

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Cleaning oil stains that have dried is trickier. Over time, oil stains can penetrate deeper into the fabric fibers, making them more difficult to remove. But we can try to remove it with WD-40 and baking soda.

1 Prepare a piece of cardboard or an old towel. Place them under the stained layer of clothing to protect the rest of the garment.

2 Spray an appropriate amount of WD-40 on the oil stain. Wait a few minutes for the WD-40 to penetrate and break down the oil stain.

3 Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda onto the WD-40. Use a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub the stain, allowing the baking soda powder to fully absorb the grease. If the baking soda becomes soggy, remove it and sprinkle in new baking soda.

4 Repeat the above steps until the baking soda is no longer wet and clumpy. Apply a small amount of liquid dishwasher detergent to the stain and leave on for 10 minutes.

5 Put the clothes in the washing machine and wash them in hot water. After cleaning, remember to check whether the oil stains have been removed. If there is any remaining stain, repeat the above steps. Finally, air dry the clothes.

 

Before cleaning, check the care labels on your clothes. If your clothes can only be dry cleaned, seek professional help. Use paper towels to absorb most of the oil stains before taking them to the dry cleaners. Indicate the type of oil stain so staff can choose the appropriate cleaning method.

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