Saturday, December 26, 2009

One question for two problems .How do you get out chili stains and cooking oil splatters from clothes?

I've tried bleach for the chili stains but they're still pretty visible. I haven't tried anything other than regualr laundering (which didn't work) for the vegetable oil stains. Can anyone give any suggestions that'll get these stains out completely?One question for two problems .How do you get out chili stains and cooking oil splatters from clothes?
The problems are related, and may be insoluble on some fabrics -- oils and oil-based stains like chili stains chemically bind to polyester and just don't come back out.





Otherwise, apply a few drops of shampoo ($1/bottle Suave works just fine) to the spots, rub it in lightly, let it set overnight and then wash in the hottest water the garment can stand with a good detergent used in the correct amount for the machine. Inspect after washing... if the chili stains aren't out, do not machine dry -- reapply shampoo and rewash.One question for two problems .How do you get out chili stains and cooking oil splatters from clothes?
The chili stains would be the hardest to get out. I would try Spray %26amp; Wash stick treatment. It seems to work better than the spray for some odd reason. If you have dried the stains in a dryer, then you probably won't be able to get them out. Now for the oil stains, I use regular Dawn dishwashing liquid. I apply it straight to the spot. It usually does a good job of removing grease.
Like the first respondent stated, Spray N Wash works great, but also dab a little Dawn on greasy areas, that really is the best way to remove grease stains.





Remember to rinse out as much of the Dawn before you throw in the washing machine! You don't want it to oversuds in your machine!
just wear napkins on your clothing befor you eat.

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