how do you remove an oil stain out of jeans?

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i got a tuna oil stain on my jeans and it wont come off
how can i remove it?


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  1. Army Wife says:

    Get the oxi clean spray in the blue bottle. It gets jet fuel and engine grease out of my husband's uniforms, so it should work on a little tuna grease.

  2. charlene says:

    try oxy clean powder or maybe baking soda I have used both and they have gotten oil stains out for me.

  3. Mom of 2 says:

    Try Lestoil. Pour it on and rub the spot. Let it sit on for about 10 minutes then wash as usual.

  4. kendra says:

    take a wet rag and wipe it gently it spreads it around or gust put dish liquid soap on it, most of them are oil removers for dishes of get stain remover

    hope it works
    -Kendra

    …peace♥=]&♫

  5. Jen M says:

    Okay first don't dry in the dryer until the stain is out…dryers tend to set them.

    Then try Baking soda, or Oxyclean…if these don't get it out then go for a product called Fels Napatha Soap.

    Fels Napatha soap… is a bar soap put out by Dial, it is a heavy duty laundry soap…your grandmother probably used it. Simply get the fabric and the bar wet…rub the soap onto the fabric and rub it into the fabric. Let sit for several minutes and launder like usual.

    Believe me, I had oil on my car seats thanks to Jiffy Lube and the fels took it right off.

  6. cookiesmom says:

    dawn dish detergent is the best household product for this….put a few drops on the spot & use a toothbrush to rub it in….also turn them inside out & do the inside too….rinse with cold water – AIR dry…then repeat as necessary….if you have a garage look for goop….& whatever you do…DO NOT DRY IN THE DRYER….the stain will set & never come out…..here is info from the goop website to tell you how to use on clothing
    Removing stains from colorfast, washable clothing.
    When using Goop Gel or liquid on fabric or garments- Apply Goop directly to the spot or stain on the garment. Thoroughly rub the Goop into the fabric and let it sit for at least a half hour. Then wash the garment as you usually would.
    For really tough stains – Apply liberal amounts of Goop to the stain then roll the garment up and let it sit overnight. Wrapping the treated garment in a plastic bag keeps the moisture in the Goop from evaporating and helps maximize the stain removing power. Then, wash as usual.
    NOTE: Inspect the garment before drying. If the stain is not completely removed, Do Not Dry The Garment. Drying the garment, especially in a hot dryer, will lock in the stain. Apply more Goop to the stain and let it sit overnight,,,then wash again. Goop has been know to totally remove stains that other stain removers can't, or that just won't come out the first time Goop is used.

  7. Bienvenido B says:

    Soak the stained part of your jeans with any kind of cola before washing it. Hope this works for you.

  8. KelLzZz says:

    lestoil

  9. Teddy Bear says:

    The best way to remove a protien stain (oil) out of fabric is to lay it flat and cover it with talcum powder (baby powder). Leave it for a day and it will work like kitty litter, absorbing the oil from the fabric. Then brush it off and launder it.

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