How do you remove a grease stain out of denim.?

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Tried Soil Love, with no success.

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  1. what'sthis4 says:

    Hi,
    I use Dawn dish soap, if that don’t work, try using some "mineral spirits" solvent on the spot.
    Dawn almost always works though.
    Hope this helps,
    Dave

  2. JarJarBinks says:

    Murphys Oil Soap.. Takes out Grease Oil Stains..

  3. broadsword says:

    try dish soap

  4. Terry F says:

    Try spraying Greased Lightning on it and let it sit for about an hour. Then launder.

  5. dragondave187 says:

    Try pouring Coke on it, let it sit a minute, then rinse. If it doe not work the first time, try it again. And also try heat and paper towel and pressure on the spot to remove.

  6. ttown_69 says:

    I usually use a pair of scissors. I squeeze a pinch of the denim near the stain in between my thumb and forefinger. I cut a "starter hole" and then insert the scissors in the "starter hole." I then carefully cut around the outer edge of the stain. After I have completely removed the stain, I throw it and the rest of the jeans in the trash, grab a beer from the fridge, sit down on my couch, and watch CSI.

  7. Boricua Chic says:

    it’s called Goo Gone. it gets rid of evrything. read the directions, make sure it safe for fabric..

  8. CutiePie says:

    There is a soap called "Fels Naptha" it comes in a bar soap form and has been around at least 40 years that I know of. It will take ANYTHING out of ANYTHING! It really works and you can buy it at grocery stores. There is also a lady who writes books called "The Queen Of Clean" she might be able to help you.

  9. Mario C says:

    try oxy clean

  10. Gary S says:

    Dish soap is your best bet. Put some on the spot, rub in and let set for 15-30 minutes. Put some more soap on the spot then wash as normal. Do not dry in the dryer if the spot is still there after washing

  11. jabez says:

    Try WD-40, it will remove about anything including crayons. It is also a lubricant so yes it will leave a oil spot–which can be removed via Tide or Dawn dish detergent.

  12. Joy says:

    it depends how long the grease stain has been there, fresh stains are easier to remove.

    try orange oil, it will clean oily black tar and grease stains unless it’s set in due to repeated washings and drying in the dryer.

    many brands of cleaners now add Oxy to their ingredients – also great for pre-treating stains.

  13. dorie0371 says:

    Spray a little oven cleaner on the spot and wash as usual. I used to do this when I worked in food service and it saved a lot of clothes

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