What's the best way to remove cooking oil stains?

What's the best way to remove cooking oil stains?


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Posted 2007-10-31T13:42:59Z
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Hi. Here is one 5 step process that I heard works:

Step one:  Apply an absorbent such as talcum powder or cornstarch to the affected area, then brush away. If the stain is heavy or old, proceed to Step 2; if fresh, skip to Step 3.

Step Two: Place stain facedown on paper towels. Blot back of stain with a dry-cleaning solvent. Replace paper towels as they soak up the stain.

Step Three:Spray with laundry pretreatment.

Step Four: Wash in the hottest water that's safe for the garment.

Step Five: Air dry.

I hope it works out for you

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I use Delta Carbona Stain Devils  5 Fat & Cooking Oil. It works great! Stain Devils are safe and effective on washable and water-safe fabrics, excluding silk, acetate, carpeting or upholstery. And every formula is dermatologically tested to be safe for your hands - and environmentally friendly for disposal.

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