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how you will remove your grease strain on a dress? discribe the process briefly​

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Answered by xXHappykingxX
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1. Use detergent or Shampoo or soap

Apply detergent over the oil or grease stain. Grease-fighting detergent doesn't need to always help.

Use shampoo in the same manner as it removes oil from the body, so there are high chances of it working effectively.

You can also use bar soap or any hand soap will also do (do not use additives soaps like flowers, natural substances), or for very tough grease, look for bars with a label of laundry soap.

Moisten with water (or ammonia for tough grease stain), then rub the bar onto the stain till there is enough foam. In case you are using colored detergent, make sure to dilute it or the detergent may leave a stain on the cloth.

For tough stains, use an old toothbrush for better output. You can also make use of old foot brushes or nail brushes or small scrub brushes available at your home for cleaning.

Try to form ample lather using detergent or shampoo or soap into the stain. The stain should begin to disappear as dish detergents, shampoos, and laundry bar soaps have special agents that fight grease.

2. First rinse the area with water, then vinegar (optional)

Wash off the stain using water. You can also vinegar as it is a natural cleaning agent with wide variety of uses.

Nonetheless, it does not behave same with soaps or detergents, and makes them less effective. Therefore, do not use detergents or soaps along with any vinegar.

If you want you can mix one part vinegar with two parts water and soak the cloth in it, then wash off vinegar and use the above method.

3. Wash the cloth alone using laundry detergent.

It is important to abide by the washing instructions on clothing label.

Air-dry the cloth as drying using an extremely hot dryer can make any lingering oil or grease to set into the cloth.

If the grease or oil stain is still visible, keep repeating the above steps till the stain gets permanently removed.

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Answered by heera1805
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Answer:

If you got grease stains on your clothing, don't panic. There are a variety of common household products you can use to get unsightly grease stains out of your clothes so they look clean and new again. Your favorite shirt will be back in the rotation in no time!

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Dish Detergent or Shampoo or Bar Soap

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Cover the entire grease spot with liquid dish detergent. Grease-fighting detergents may be helpful, but are not necessary. You can use shampoo in this manner, as well, it's designed for body oils, so should work effectively in this application. Alternatively, use bar soap, any hand or body bar soap will do (make sure it hasn't got any additives that may hinder its cleaning, i.e. one like Dove would not be suitable), or for very tough grease, look for bars labeled Laundry Soap. Dampen with water (or ammonia for extra grease removal), then rub the bar onto the stain until sufficient soap has transferred to foam up amply. You can also grate the bar soap and apply the resulting powder/pieces onto the stain after wetting.

If using colored detergent, be sure to dilute it or the detergent may stain the clothing.

For stubborn stains, using an old toothbrush will help you attack the stain better than you'd be able to with your hand. Old foot brushes or nail brushes can also serve, as well as small scrub brushes available for cleaning.

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If you got grease stains on your clothing, don't panic. There are a variety of common household products you can use to get unsightly grease stains out of your clothes so they look clean and new again. Your favorite shirt will be back in the rotation in no time!

Method 1 of 4:

Dish Detergent or Shampoo or Bar Soap

1

Cover the entire grease spot with liquid dish detergent. Grease-fighting detergents may be helpful, but are not necessary. You can use shampoo in this manner, as well, it's designed for body oils, so should work effectively in this application. Alternatively, use bar soap, any hand or body bar soap will do (make sure it hasn't got any additives that may hinder its cleaning, i.e. one like Dove would not be suitable), or for very tough grease, look for bars labeled Laundry Soap. Dampen with water (or ammonia for extra grease removal), then rub the bar onto the stain until sufficient soap has transferred to foam up amply. You can also grate the bar soap and apply the resulting powder/pieces onto the stain after wetting.

If using colored detergent, be sure to dilute it or the detergent may stain the clothing.

For stubborn stains, using an old toothbrush will help you attack the stain better than you'd be able to with your hand. Old foot brushes or nail brushes can also serve, as well as small scrub brushes available for cleaning.

3.You should see it dissolve. Dish detergents and laundry bar soaps have special agents that fight grease, so does shampoo.

4.Wash the clothing, alone, with laundry detergent. Follow washing instructions on clothing label exactly.

When ready to dry, allow the clothing to air-dry. Drying in the extremely hot mechanical dryer may cause any lingering oil or grease to set into the clothing.

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