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Cooking Oil on Clothes

After the resounding sucess of the burnt pan suggestions, I wonder if I might ask for help with regard to a stain on the front of Tshirt. I think it may be oil as from chinese or curry meal. (Not sure but think this the most likely).
It has gone through the wash several times and stain is still very noticable.... is there anything you can suggest?
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  • Curry_Queen
    Curry_Queen Posts: 5,589
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    Place brown paper over it and iron with a warmish iron :)


    (I said I don't iron!!!) :D
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  • Ticklemouse
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    Rub washing up liquid into it before you put it in the wash.
  • Addy
    Addy Posts: 1,896 Forumite
    Will these methods work if the garment's already been washed though? Just ask as I have a couple of t-shirts that I've splatted, and I'd hate to do something as radical as get the iron out unnecessarily :eek:

    A couple of years ago, I bought a Superdrug stain-removing bar. Looks like a bar of soap and it's the best ever stain removing product I ever bought. Gets out chocolate, blood, coffee, ink...everything no problem. It's lasted forever and cost next to nothing.
  • Curry_Queen
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    Addy wrote:
    Will these methods work if the garment's already been washed though? Just ask as I have a couple of t-shirts that I've splatted, and I'd hate to do something as radical as get the iron out unnecessarily :eek:

    :rotfl: now that's something I couldn't actually tell you! ... go on, give it a go, you never know you might find you actually enjoy it :D:p
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  • Addy
    Addy Posts: 1,896 Forumite
    :rotfl: now that's something I couldn't actually tell you! ... go on, give it a go, you never know you might find you actually enjoy it :D:p

    I can't see it happening....however I might be persuaded :eek:
  • Curry_Queen
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    Addy wrote:
    I can't see it happening....however I might be persuaded :eek:
    :dance: WOOO HOOOO GO GIRL!!! :dance:


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  • KittyKate
    KittyKate Posts: 1,606 Forumite
    I managed to spill baby oil over my partner's long-sleeved green cotton top and after a spell in the washing machine, it still looks noticably marked. Obviously I should have come here first :p I've seen a few posts in the 'zillion' thread on putting flour on the stain, but it's too late for that since it's been washed. Would anyone reccomend dabbing it with washing up liquid to bread down the fat - does this work with baby oil? Thankyou for your help, it's his favourite top!
  • squeaky
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    Check the Cleaning section of the MEGA Index sticky at the top of the forum listing - there are one or two entries listed under clothes that should help you :)
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  • bonvonnie
    bonvonnie Posts: 536 Forumite
    i'm not too sure about baby oil, but I have added fairy washing up liquid in my wash (any amount in the drawer, along with the powder) and covered the stain in Fairy, for vegetable oil. Might need a couple of washes tho.
  • Hi all,

    Just wondering if any of you have any tips for removing oil from clothes?
    Don't know what to do, just wash it and hope for the best, or cold rinse or anything etc first!
    All help appreciated!
    TIA!

    Sunshine :)
    I was ere, ere I was
    Was I ere, yes I was :D

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    Decided to join you all again, I was last here regularly in 2007 :eek:
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