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Suggestions for "last ditch efforts" to clean grease spots

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Hi

My hubby has a nice habit of getting grease stains down his decent TShirts. I have used Oxy-Clean and other spot removing solutions but some stains just won't go. Most of the shirts are coloured so can't use bleach...

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can use as a last ditch effort before I demote the shirts to the gym drawer? I am willing to risk a bit of damage as even damaged tshirts go into the gym drawer in our household...

Thanks


J

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  • Essex-girl_2
    Essex-girl_2 Posts: 3,503 Forumite
    I just use plain old fairy liquid for grease stains - squirt some on the stain rub it in a bit then wash as normal. Seems to work ok for me but I try to do it on the first wash iykwim.
  • janem2 wrote: »
    Hi

    My hubby has a nice habit of getting grease stains down his decent TShirts. I have used Oxy-Clean and other spot removing solutions but some stains just won't go. Most of the shirts are coloured so can't use bleach...

    Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can use as a last ditch effort before I demote the shirts to the gym drawer? I am willing to risk a bit of damage as even damaged tshirts go into the gym drawer in our household...

    Thanks


    J

    Bleach won't help - you need something *soapy* to get rid of grease spots. I use Fairy kitchen soap bar - moisten the grease spot with warm water, and rub both sides of the fabric with the soap. I then leave it to soak in overnight before washing.

    Otherwise, give hubby a bib :D :rolleyes:

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  • janb5
    janb5 Posts: 2,673 Forumite
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    I find Oil of Eucalyptus great for getting out unknown stain - available at chemists - and it has the added benefit of getting rid of any lurking colds too! It will not entrench a stain so it`s worth a try. After said garment is washed put it outside in the sunshine as the sun will help to reduce stains too!
  • How about using swarfega hand wash, and rub it in with a nailbrush, not too heavily if it's good clothes, but great scrubbed into my hubbys working stuff.
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  • janeawej
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    How about using swarfega hand wash, and rub it in with a nailbrush, not too heavily if it's good clothes, but great scrubbed into my hubbys working stuff.

    Yes I always keep a tub of swarfega next to the washing machine for grease spots it works a treat!! :beer::beer:
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