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How do you get WD40 out of clothing?

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January 28, 20080 found this helpful
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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!

 
February 5, 20160 found this helpful

I stained a solid brass plaque w/WD40. How do I get that out? Ideas? Tried soap & water, mineral spirits.

 
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January 28, 20080 found this helpful
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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.

 

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January 29, 20080 found this helpful
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Lestoil gets out all kinds of stains. It actually got the car door jamb grease out of my light colored rain coat.

 
By Jowita (Guest Post)
February 22, 20080 found this helpful
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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.

 
January 29, 20080 found this helpful

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.

 
April 16, 20190 found this helpful

Dawn dish detergent and water....took severe WD40 stains out of my tan shoes....will work on just about anything...

 
May 27, 20210 found this helpful

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

 

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May 27, 20210 found this helpful

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.

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