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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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November 21, 2013

I was eating steak and onions and the grease from the onions had gotten on my pants. The only products I have are Gain detergent, Sun washing powder, Ajax dish detergent, and some Family Dollar lemon scented bleach with fabric protection. The stain has been on there since Sunday.

By S.H from Atlanta GA

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May 14, 2013

I read some of your solutions, but my problem is bigger than a few spots. I had a 5 gallon jug spill over and saturated my spring coat and 2 sweaters with it. Yes, not spots, all 3 garments are filled with peanut oil. I also have 2 umbrellas saturated with oil too. Any solutions?


By Diane G

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April 25, 2013

A bottle of olive oil broke in a shipment covering a sweatshirt jacket. How can I save the jacket?

By Terry O.

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February 20, 2015

How do I get cooking oil stains out of a 100% viscose mesh look jersey?

By Jacinta

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January 23, 20170 found this helpful

Gently rub baking soda and dish detergent , apply to stain and let set for 10 min. and then wash on gentle in machine.

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works every time

 
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May 22, 2012

I pressed the bottom of a container of Pam on my t-shirt to try and get a better grip on the nozzle, resulting in a stain in the form of a ring on my t-shirt. I tried using Dawn on it without success.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

By Judy L.

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May 23, 20120 found this helpful

This is a tricky one - the only success I've had (I sprayed Pam on a cotton/poly blouse) was to lay the oily area over a dish towel, soak it with Dawn, and use a toothbrush to work it into the stain. Let it sit for an hour, rinse it with warm water, and let it air dry.

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If the stain is still there, repeat. Then, again soak the stain in Dawn and run the pants through a warm water wash and a vinegar rinse. Let air dry and check. You may have to repeat to get it out, but it will eventually go away. Do NOT dry the pants in a dryer until the stain is gone, though, or the stain will be set for life! Good luck!

 
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May 21, 2012

I need to find out how to get a cooking stain off a cotton dress.

By Sharon

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May 21, 20120 found this helpful

Is it an oil or food stain? Usually, I dampen the spot and apply Dawn or another NON-bleaching dish soap. Work into the stain gently and allow to soak for about 10 minutes, then wash as you normally would.

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Most dish washing liquids will make gobs of suds so be prepared to rinse and rinse. Air dry. If this doesn't work, there are products like Shout with which I have had good luck. It may take a couple of tries to completely remove the stain.

 
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September 29, 2010

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

By liandra from Detroit

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October 2, 20100 found this helpful

Try Shout. Works for me. I see others use Dawn. I am going to try that as well; stands to reason that it might dissolve grease as that is what it is formulated for.

 
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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 22, 20100 found this helpful

I recently had a large area of Wesson oil on my brown slacks. I tried several things and finally I just soaked the entire pair of pants in Wesson oil. The next step I removed as much of it with paper towels. After that I used a half container of baby powder with corn starch all over the pants and let it set for 6-8 hours. I scraped all of that off that I could and then soaked the pants in a cup of undiluted Dawn.

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This sat over night. I tried to removed as much of everything possible. I hand washed the slacks and then I put them into the washing machine. Everything came out but I had a dream that I sat on a church pew and left a big oil mark. Don't give up. If you don't try you won't find out if you could have saved those pants.
Molly

 
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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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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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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. 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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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 30, 20100 found this helpful

My mother used to own a drycleaners. Whenever someone brought something in with any kind of oily stain/spot on it. We gently scrubbed the spot with a soft nail brush and liquid sunlight dish soap, then laundered as normal. (also works great on dirt on men's shirt collars and the bottoms of wedding dresses that drag along the ground, or any "dirt/oil marks on fabrics).

The dish soap cuts the grease. laundry detergent does not have the ingredient affect grease/oil on clothes. Most fabric softener sheet are made from animal fat extracts (which makes your clothes soft) and can sometimes transfer grease stains to clothes while drying in the clothes dryer. (that's why after folding a large load of clothes, items start slipping from your hands, as your hands get a thin oily film. Again, Sunlight dish soap. Tried and True. Hope this helps.

 

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June 2, 20100 found this helpful

A grease breaking detergernt for dishes or Era, Wisk is needed.

 
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May 8, 2019

I would like to know how to remove cooking oil from my t shirt. Please.


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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

 
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