Posted by tweeny90655 on January 12, 2009, 12:28 pm
> I used to do that before I discovered Goo Gone. It is really amazing on
> grease spots. As the person who does the cooking in this house, I use it a
> lot on my clothing.
I have never tried Goo-gone on fabric. Will keep it in mind.
I was trying to give a frugal alternative. A bar of Fels lasts eons .
Posted by Evelyn on January 12, 2009, 7:24 pm
> I used to do that before I discovered Goo Gone. It is really amazing on
> grease spots. As the person who does the cooking in this house, I use it a
> lot on my clothing.
I have never tried Goo-gone on fabric. Will keep it in mind.
I was trying to give a frugal alternative. A bar of Fels lasts eons .
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Yes, it does. But the goo gone is a time saver. No scrubbing whatsoever.
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Posted by downing on January 12, 2009, 1:24 am
> Grease stains seem to be really tenacious. Thinking primarily
> petroleum-based grease - automotive etc. Anyone found a product or
> combination of products a/or methods that's really effective getting
> it out without damaging the cloth?
This May come as a shock, But saturate both sides of the stain with
shout right before washing.
The stain will come out! I have actually done this after the garment
has been ran through the dryer!
Just make sure the stain is really saturated both sides:)
Yale
Posted by Pat in NJ on January 12, 2009, 1:38 pm
brassplyer wrote:
> Grease stains seem to be really tenacious. Thinking primarily
> petroleum-based grease - automotive etc. Anyone found a product or
> combination of products a/or methods that's really effective getting
> it out without damaging the cloth?
I use lestoil. It doesn't smell good but it does the job
Pat in NJ
Posted by Nicik Name on January 13, 2009, 7:06 pm
> Grease stains seem to be really tenacious. Thinking primarily
> petroleum-based grease - automotive etc. Anyone found a product or
> combination of products a/or methods that's really effective getting
> it out without damaging the cloth?
Borax?
> grease spots. As the person who does the cooking in this house, I use it a
> lot on my clothing.