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Removing Cooking Oil Stains from Clothing

June 11, 2015

First, "do not" get clothing wet! Go to a Walmart and purchase Permatex Hand Cleaner. It says on the top of the cap, "Toughest on Laundry Stains". Dry rub this product on your stain and squeeze it off like you would squeeze the top paste towards the end of the tube so it's not all bunched up. Repeat until all the jelly like substance is squeezed out. Rinse with lukewarm water. Repeat if necessary.

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January 15, 2005

I was making popcorn with a theater type popcorn maker at my daughter's school and got the buttery popcorn oil on a navy blue sweatshirt I had borrowed from my daughter. I sprayed it with 409 and washed it. I was unable to see if the stain had come out before I put it in the dryer so went ahead and dried it. Now I find the stains are still there. Is it too late? Help!



Ande from TX

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January 15, 20050 found this helpful

If it's an oily stain, just treat it again with a paste of laundry soap or liquid laundry soap or shout - rub it in, let stand for 10 minutes and wash again.

Repeat as required

 
By Ann4 (Guest Post)
January 15, 20050 found this helpful

Cover the spot with Dawn dish detergent. Let sit a few minutes or overnight and then wash normally.

 
By Phyllis (Guest Post)
January 15, 20050 found this helpful

I was given this hint years ago and it has always worked for me, especially if it is a oil stain on clothes, use Easy Off Oven Cleaner, spary the stain, let sit for about 15 minutes and then wash as usual. I hope this works for you.

 
January 17, 20050 found this helpful

rub a piece of chalk vigorously over the area and wash in warm water. Hang Dry and check--the chalk may take more than one application to work.

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chalk works on ring-around-the-collar too or any oily/greasy stain.
cj

 
By Karen Logan (Guest Post)
January 26, 20050 found this helpful

Try Motsenbacher's Lift Off. It's hard to find but your local hardwarde store can order it. Use on the spot, then you may have to wash several times to get the solvent smell out. It works even on dryer set grease stains!

 
By Carol (Guest Post)
September 26, 20060 found this helpful

Generously cover the stain in baby powder, let sit 12-24 hours and wash the next day. It works on all kinds of oil or grease stains, even old ones!

 
By Terry O. (Guest Post)
February 2, 20090 found this helpful

About using the oven cleaner on the popcorn stain on the clothes and I get sit over night would that ruin the clothes?

 
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March 2, 2005

I did not realize a piece of clothing had cooking oil on it before washing - washed in cold water, dried as per usual, discovered grease stain after washed and dried.

 
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June 5, 2006

Does anyone know how to get buttery coconut oil out of clothing?

LorieB from Madison, WI

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June 7, 20060 found this helpful

Anything oily and greasy needs extra care before washing. Try hand-rubbing a bit of dawn dishwashing liquid on the stain, let sit, then was as usual.

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DO NOT DRY until the stain is completely removed. You may need to wash several times with the Dawn as a pre-treater.

 
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September 21, 2006
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July 20, 2007

How can I get out the tanning oil stain in my cotton/spandex dress?

Suzette from Wixom, MI

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By booklady2228 (Guest Post)
July 25, 20070 found this helpful

If the dress is washable, I would put some Dawn dish washing detergent on the area, leave it alone for a day or two and then wash. Dollar Store shampoo for oily hair works great also, Suave or the cheapest shampoo they have! I got some pizza sauce on a top and put Dawn on it and it came right out.

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I also use Dawn for collar stains, underarm stains, grass stains on baseball uniforms and just about every kind of stain on clothes! Works like a charm every time!

 
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March 11, 2008

I recently got olive oil on my cotton bedspread. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to get it out!

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March 11, 20080 found this helpful

Bring it to a professional cleaner asap. Oil is the pits, but they should be able to get it out.

 
March 11, 20080 found this helpful

simple green works on this dont rub in though rub opposite way i have also used wd 40 on oil stains in clothing believe it or not

 
By Jean in GA. (Guest Post)
March 12, 20080 found this helpful

My husband works with machines that use A LOT of oil and he has to wear dress shirts, pants and shoes to work. We are talking white dress shirts. He is a teacher. When he first started there, I didn't know how to deal with the oil, so I would cut the shirts and pants to make rags. That quickly became way too expensive. So I started buying cheaper shirts 3 at a time at Walmarts. One day, I was in the auto dept. at Walmarts and another man was buying liquid soap to wash his car engine with and was telling his wife or girlfriend to use it to clean the oil spots on his clothes too with it.

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Then he told her to use hot boiling water, the engine soap and to let them soak. I then told him I had been listening to his conversation and asked about if any scrubbing was needed. He said no. It works.

I have used it for not only the oil my husband and his students spill on him, but for cooking oil, splatters that get on the floor after cooking. Red mud clay.This is some GOOD soap. Cost around $6 for a gallon. Just pour some in a bucket, enough boiling water to cover the item, then the item. Let soak overnight. Good luck, but I don't think you will need much luck.

 
By (Guest Post)
March 12, 20080 found this helpful

Sprinkle oil with corn starch, let it soak up the oil, brush off corn starch, reapply until all of the oil is gone, the launder.

 
By jennifer (Guest Post)
March 13, 20080 found this helpful

Rub some dawn dish washing liquid on the stain and then wet the area and work into a lather. Let set then launder. I work in a restaurant where I come home often with burger grease or fryer grease on my shirts.

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Dawn works even after I've washed and dried a shirt and then figured out I had a stain.

 
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February 11, 2010

I need advice on washing the set in stains on clothing such as mayonnaise, oil, butter, etc. and getting the stain out if it has already been washed and dried.

 
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April 11, 2010

How do I get peanut oil out of my cotton tee shirts after I have already washed them?

 
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May 11, 2010

I had a very large area of fresh Wesson oil on a pair of dark brown cotton slacks, so I just saturated the entire pair of slacks in the oil. Should I use a cup of Dawn to neutralize it and let set 24 hours and wash in very warm water? Any suggestions?

By Molly Sharka from Land O Lakes

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May 11, 2010

I was splattered with corn oil while cooking and I have several spots on a new pair of capris that haven't been washed. They are a burnt orange in color and are 98% cotton and 2% spandex. How can I remove the oil stains?

 
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May 28, 2010

I splattered olive oil on a new blouse. It is a polyester viscose fabric. I washed it on the delicate cycle and used Zout stain remover, then air dried it. The stain did not come out. Please help.

By carrie from Rochester, NH

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May 28, 2010

How do you remove olive oil stains from clothes?

 
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September 29, 2010

How do I remove a cooking oil stain from a garment?

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