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Treat grease stains as soon as possible for best results.
Always check garment care labels before using heat or soaking methods.
Store leftover cleaning solutions in labeled containers away from children and pets.
Variations:
For delicate fabrics, use mild liquid detergent and avoid scrubbing too hard.
Use rubbing alcohol or a small amount of WD-40 on the stain before washing for extra tough grease, but test on an inconspicuous area first.
Combine lemon juice with baking soda for a natural bleaching effect on white fabrics.
FAQ:
Can I use these methods on all fabrics?
Most fabrics respond well, but delicate materials like silk or wool need gentle treatment and should be tested first.
Will the stain come out after one wash?
Set-in grease stains may require repeated treatments before fully disappearing.
Is it safe to use WD-40 on clothes?
WD-40 can help break down grease but use sparingly and rinse thoroughly. Always test on a hidden area to avoid damage.
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