| What's the best way to remove a stain from pizza oil that dripped onto DD's dress? (Of course the dress is new and this happened!). |
| Spray and Wash |
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Dawn dish soap. If needed, add a little baking soda, form a paste and rub it into the stain.
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| Dawn dish soap. Do not dry it until that spot is out. |
| Dawn dish soap. It is meant to fight grease, so I always use it on any stains/spills involving something oil based. |
| Dawn combined with some hydrogen peroxide. Blot it on stain with a cotton ball, then launder the item. Air dry. |
| Shout Advanced works well on oil-based stains. You can put it on up to 7 days in advance of doing laundry. Let it air dry. |
| AWESOME |
| I don't know. But now I really, REALLY want pizza. Sigh |
who are you, an alien? |
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| OIL EATER DEGREASER. You find it at Home Depot and it takes out all oil stains but doesn't hurt fabrics. Great on pans, too. |
| I've found the $1 jar of Goop you can buy at any hardware store works great as well. |
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I have a very low tech trick that works wonders if you do it immediately. Chalk!! Just "color" the spot with a stick of chalk several times, let it rest. It absorbs all the grease and then wash as usual. It is amazing. Don't know if it will work on set spots though but keep it in mind for the next time.
I now keep chalk everywhere. |
| Shout gel -- the kind with the brush on top of the container (you don't need the brush.) The gel gets the grease out. |