How to get a grease/oil stain out of my luggage.?

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I have some red luggage that just got stained from the coveyer belt. Its red canvas any ideas how to get it out. Im going to Florida so i just want to get the stain out. Quick.

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  1. Crystal C says:

    Try using WD-40 and then follow up with your regular spot remover, then wash as usual.

  2. sims says:

    that is very easy just scrub it out with seamen

  3. eskie lover says:

    Grease removes grease, believe it or not. You can use WD40 spray on it and it should make it disappear.

  4. dimpelmum says:

    try using some of your own shampoo , this might get it out

  5. ROADRUNNER says:

    Mix borax and hot water to make a dry paste. Rub into stain and let dry. Vacuum out. Repeat if stain is still there.. You might test on hidden area to make sure the red doesn’t lose its color.

  6. Old Tweety says:

    The best thing to use for grease or oil is Lestoil and a toothbrush. Scrub and leave sitting on the stain for an hour or so then to remove scrub with soap and water, pat dry with clean white cloth or towel. Works well on chapstick stains too!

  7. just wandering says:

    dawn dish soap

  8. fenhongjiatu1 says:

    carbona stain remover worked in with a soft toothbrush.

  9. lennie says:

    Try mechanic hand cleaner soap.Dawn dish detergent, Alcohol (1part alcohol to 2 parts water).
    Any of these will help Blot with paper towel.

  10. shortstuff says:

    Try putting some Dawn dish soap on a clean cloth & rub on the grease spots by using small circular motions. Then once the stain is out, wipe clean with a damp cloth & either dry the area with a blow dryer or let it air dry. Good luck!!!!

  11. Michael says:

    Non-chlorinated brake cleaner.
    Get it at an auto parts store.

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