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remove grease stains
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can anyone tell me how i can remove a dried in grease stain?
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I like the proprietary cleaner "vanish" which has been around a long time.
Try and get the worst out with hot water and kitchen roll first.
White spirit will dissolve grease but care is needed if the item to be cleaned is valuable.
I like the proprietary cleaner "vanish" which has been around a long time.
Try and get the worst out with hot water and kitchen roll first.
White spirit will dissolve grease but care is needed if the item to be cleaned is valuable.
I have lots of grease marks on the front of my son's clothesfrom wiping greasy fingers on his shirt instead of using a napkin (my number 1 pet hate!)
I scrub and soak the garment in fairy liquid and then wash on a hottish wash (about 50).
If it is a hard surface you are trying to remove grease from, say concrete or some such material, then coca cola is the number one grease remover and engine oil remover from floors.
hope this helps.
I scrub and soak the garment in fairy liquid and then wash on a hottish wash (about 50).
If it is a hard surface you are trying to remove grease from, say concrete or some such material, then coca cola is the number one grease remover and engine oil remover from floors.
hope this helps.
Hi andrea
Look at post (earlier) from Sarah ( on removing tar).......
Euculyptus Oil is marvellous for removing tar, grease and oil (but as fellow abers have said caution to the material your dealing with!)......
I have used this method for some time - it is very good (clears your head too!), carpets, jackets, blouses (not silk) etc.
As bricro says vinegar is also good, as is Vanish (I have their soap stick [similiar to deodorant stick] it even takes out old stains - seems to work better than their liquid).
If you do read the other post I mentioned (the carpet I treated for a friend), the stain had been there for 6 months!
Look at post (earlier) from Sarah ( on removing tar).......
Euculyptus Oil is marvellous for removing tar, grease and oil (but as fellow abers have said caution to the material your dealing with!)......
I have used this method for some time - it is very good (clears your head too!), carpets, jackets, blouses (not silk) etc.
As bricro says vinegar is also good, as is Vanish (I have their soap stick [similiar to deodorant stick] it even takes out old stains - seems to work better than their liquid).
If you do read the other post I mentioned (the carpet I treated for a friend), the stain had been there for 6 months!