How to remove cooking oil from clothes that have already been washed

Updated on delicacies 2024-05-16
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, oil is insoluble in water, so clothes stained with oil, do not wash with water first, you can use the "Blue Moon Dry Precoat Method" for pretreatment:

    1.When the clothes are dry, apply the original solution of laundry detergent directly to the oil stains;

    2.Do not wash immediately after application, let it sit for 5 minutes, and then wash it regularly with laundry detergent.

    3.You can use Blue Moon Hand Wash Laundry Detergent, which is specially formulated and the stock solution can be pre-applied to effectively remove oil stains without leaving traces.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Edible oil stain 1: Immerse the polluted part of the garment in 60 degrees of hot water, take it out for a while, sprinkle a small amount of alkali powder and the same amount of washing powder, and scrub it by hand. Rinse with water and wash again with laundry detergent.

    2: Chop the soap and rinse it with boiling water, then put the clothes in the soap and scrub them.

    3: Take a little flour and mix it with cold water to make a paste, apply it to the front and back of the oil, dry it and remove the flour, and remove the oil.

    4: Apply mung bean flour to the oil stains, then use an electric iron to iron for a while to remove the oil stains.

    5: Put a piece of blotting paper on the front and back of the oil stains, press one page and dust it off, then scrub it with hot rice soup.

    6) Boil the rotut in water, take the juice and scrub it.

    7: Spread straw ash or bean straw ash on the oil stains, cover with white paper, press overnight, dust off, and then scrub with hot rice soup.

    8: If it is a lard stain, you can scrub it with chestnut decoction.

    9: If it is a cow, the sheep fat stain can be washed with lime.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Apply some dish soap to the grease and let it sit for a few minutes before rubbing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you have cooking oil, you can apply some dish soap when the clothes are dry, and then pinch it and rinse it with water.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Take gasoline to get it on the dirty area, after ten minutes, wash it with laundry detergent or soap, and soak it again and it should be fine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Add some dish soap, gently rub it with your hands, let it dry in the sun, and you should be fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Thickly coat the oil stains with mung bean flour and blanch it with an electric iron for a while.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Wash it well, add some dish soap to wash it locally.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think the detergent works well... I've tried, and it's pretty good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Apply some shower gel 1, rub and wash.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Don't get your clothes wet, wet the small soft-bristled toothbrush, dip some dish soap and brush the oily area repeatedly, leave it for about ten minutes, and wash it according to your usual laundry operation method.

    Engine oil: Do not wet your clothes, use a soft cloth dipped in gasoline to scrub the organic oil repeatedly, then wash the gasoline with soap, and then wash it according to your usual laundry operation method. The oil stains on the clothes can be scrubbed with rosin perfume, banana water, gasoline, etc., and then soak in the salt water of person 3 for a few minutes, and then rinse with water.

    If the silk jewelry is stained with oil, it can be gently scrubbed with acetone solution.

    Oil stains on dark clothes can be removed by scrubbing with residual tea leaves.

    Mix a little toothpaste with laundry detergent and scrub the oil stains on the clothes, and the oil stains can be removed.

    Take a little flour, mix it into a paste, apply it to the front and back of the clothes, dry it in the sun, and remove the husk to remove the oil stains.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Talcum powder.

    Find a toothbrush and some talcum powder, dip the talcum powder in the position with cooking oil, gently brush it a few times with a toothbrush, the cooking oil will be absorbed by the talcum powder, and then wash it normally.

    2. Flour. After the cooking oil is rubbed on the clothes, grab some flour directly and put it on the place with cooking oil, gently rub it with your hands a few times, and then remove the flour and wash it.

    3. Dish soap.

    Use a brush to dip some dish soap, soak the clothes, and use the brush to continuously scrub the area with cooking oil, and the cooking oil on it will be brushed off quickly.

    4. Toothpaste. Rub the toothpaste with your hands many times where there is cooking oil, and then wash it normally to clean the cooking oil. In addition, baking soda also has this effect, you can give it a try.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Do not get your clothes wet, just dip some dish soap directly and scrub the oily places repeatedly, leave them for about ten minutes, and then wash them according to your usual laundry operation method.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Use detergent and hot water:

    This is one of the most common ways to remove oil stains. First, pour some detergent over the oiled area. Then soak the garment in hot water for 20 to 30 minutes.

    Allow plenty of time for the detergent to penetrate and break down the grease. After that, gently wipe the oil-contaminated area with a brush or rag and rinse off with clean water.

    Use salt and white vinegar

    A mixture of salt and white vinegar can help remove oil. First, pour some salt over the oil-stained area. Then pour some white vinegar.

    Salt absorbs excess oil, while white vinegar can help remove oil. Then gently wipe the oil-contaminated area with a rag or brush, and rinse it off with clean water.

    Use alcohol: Alcohol breaks down grease quickly. Pour a small amount of alcohol over the oil-contaminated area and gently wipe with a rag until the oil stain is completely removed. Then rinse with clean water.

    Please note that these methods may not work for all types of clothing. For example, for some special clothing such as silk and wool fabrics, a milder detergent may be required and more care is required. Before washing, be sure to read the washing instructions for your garments and test them on a small area to make sure you don't damage them.

    If you're unsure about how to wash it, it's best to send your clothes to a professional dry cleaner for cleaning.

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