how can i quickly remove a grease stain with out washing my jeans again?

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i have a dry cooking grease stain on my fave jeans which i washed last night. i want to wear them tomorrow but i don't know how to remove the stain and not have to put it through the washer again because i don't have time.

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  1. perfectbbb says:

    If I don't have time to get a stain out I usually use a tide to go pen.

  2. glamour04111 says:

    dawn dish soap or era detergent

  3. T C says:

    spot clean with Dawn (best, but any grease cutting dish soap will work) let dry overnight.

  4. Anon A says:

    Put it through the washer tonight.
    o_O

  5. ben s says:

    use ether, usually called quick start. DON'T SMOKE WHEN USING IT!!!!!

  6. Christine919 says:

    Here's the secret trick for grease stains:

    Use liquid dish washing detergent. They are designed to "cut the grease" on your pots and pans, but as an added bonus they cut it out of clothes too!

  7. farajala says:

    If it is soft greece put powder on top spot, let it soak,or you want quick job put the powder on the spot , heat the iron and put on top of powder.

  8. Fordguy_81 says:

    this might sound weird, but because your a women im sure you have some face washing liquid like nutragena or something similiar to remove makeup and such from your face…. well this surprisingly works well with all grease. try applying some and rub it in a let it sit for a couple minutes. this should take most of it out…. hope this helps.

  9. Scrappy says:

    A little soap and hot water and then use a hair dryer to blow
    it dry if in a hurry

  10. TA A says:

    WD-40 or LPS both are dry cleaning lubricants. LPS leaves no residue what so ever. TAA

  11. sam says:

    Try a baby wipe. That usually works for me.

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