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I am sooo messy. Does anyone know how to get butter (like a grease stain) out of a red shirt? thanks
 
Posts: 8658 | Location: BLONDEVILLE, USA | Registered: 06-07-02Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Dawn dish soap really cuts the grease you might try rubbing some on and then washing it.
 
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Thanks I will do that.
 
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Grease - Sponge spot with a mixture of 1Tbs. Salt to 4 Tbs. rubbing alcohol. Wash in hottest water safe for fabric. If spot still remains, do not dry, use dry cleaning solvent and re-wash.
Grease spots generally may be removed with hot water and soap. If the stains have become fixed by long standing, they may be removed by chloroform, ether or naphtha. If any of these chemical are used, keep them at a safe distance from fire or artificial light.
To remove grease from silk, lay the silk on a table on top of a clean white cloth. cover the spot thickly with powdered French chalk. On this lay a sheet of blotting paper and over that a moderately hot iron. If the grease does not disappear at once, repeat process.
 
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Oldfashioned lighter fluid in a can gets grease out very good. In the baby section of Walmart and other stores, there is a stain remover that gets just about everything out. The name is "Totally Toddler" Stain and Odor Remover.
 
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I advise you to be careful I ruined a sweat shirt of mine this way. Make sure NOT to use antibacterial soap. I used it and it discolored my shirt.. I just use tide or what ever liquid is much easier. Just scrub it on, let sit and throw in wash..
 
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Is very good for removing grease stains from clothes!
Also gum!
 
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