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As a steel worker, I tend to get alot of oil on me. Let's not even get into the smell! lol! Now I don't work w/WD40, but I have found that (idea from my dad) pouring in a full can of dark soda (aka Coke) will help out. Keep in mind, full load setting, and nothing else in washer. ( I know, what a waste!!) Hope that helps!
I stained a solid brass plaque w/WD40. How do I get that out? Ideas? Tried soap & water, mineral spirits.
Greased Lightening is awesome. Spray and let soak a few minutes and then scrub it with an old toothbrush or something and keep repeating (about 5 or 6 times). This stuff is awesome and it works well with Magic Marker on clothes and ink as well. The only place around my area that sells it is a Dollar General store.
Lestoil gets out all kinds of stains. It actually got the car door jamb grease out of my light colored rain coat.
I use Goo Gone product on stains like oil, butter etc. Just pour some on the stain and leave it on for a while (couple of hours at least) than wash it in the washing machine.
I always use greased lightning on oil stains and they come out about every time....Won't hurt to give it a try.
Teresa/Va.
Dawn dish detergent and water....took severe WD40 stains out of my tan shoes....will work on just about anything...
how can i get wd40 stain out i used it to try to remove a stain and it made a bigger one and was washed and dry
Try using dish detergent directly on the WD-40 stain and then pour boiling water through. The combination should lift away the oily residue from the WD-40.
Good luck!
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