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HOW TO REMOVE SET-IN GREASE STAINS FROM LAUNDRY

Posted on February 14, 2026 by Admin

Set-in grease stains can be stubborn — especially after they’ve been through the dryer — but they’re not hopeless. The key is breaking down the oil, not just washing again.

Here’s what actually works:


🧺 How to Remove Set-In Grease Stains

🧴 Method 1: Dish Soap (Most Reliable)

Dish soap is designed to cut grease.

Steps:

  1. Lay garment flat and place cardboard underneath the stain.
  2. Apply a few drops of clear liquid dish soap (like grease-cutting formulas).
  3. Gently rub into the fabric with your fingers or a soft brush.
  4. Let sit 15–30 minutes.
  5. Rinse with warm water.
  6. Wash in the warmest water safe for the fabric.
  7. Air dry — do NOT machine dry until stain is gone.

Dryer heat locks grease in permanently.


🧂 Method 2: Baking Soda + Dish Soap (For Heavy Stains)

Best for thick, old grease spots.

  1. Sprinkle baking soda over the stain.
  2. Add dish soap on top.
  3. Scrub gently with a toothbrush.
  4. Let sit 30–60 minutes.
  5. Wash as usual (air dry first).

Baking soda helps pull oil out of fibers.


🧪 Method 3: White Vinegar Rinse (After Treatment)

After soap treatment:

  • Rinse with a little white vinegar to break remaining residue.
  • Then wash normally.

👕 For Delicate Fabrics

  • Use a small amount of mild dish soap.
  • Blot instead of scrubbing.
  • Always spot test first.

⚠️ Important Tips

  • Never iron a grease stain.
  • Avoid bar soap (it can set oil).
  • Repeat treatment if needed before drying.

If you tell me:

  • What fabric it is (cotton, polyester, silk, etc.)
  • How old the stain is
  • Whether it’s already been dried

I can give you a more targeted rescue method.

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