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How To Remove Butter And Oil Stains From Sexy Clothing – Part II
We previously told you about removing light oily stains from sexy clothing. However, sometimes, a greasy, oily stain needs a little more. If, after washing, a color stain remains, launder with fabric safe bleach or a chlorine bleach, if it is safe for the fabric. Always test for colorfastness before using chlorine bleach. Not only can chlorine bleach completely remove color, it can also damage the fabric.
For heavy greasy stains, place heavy stains face down on clean paper towels. Apply dry cleaning fluid to the back of stain. Replace towels frequently. (Carefully read and follow instructions on the product package, dry cleaning fluid in extremely flammable) Once the stain is gone, let the garment air dry, rinse well and then launder in hottest water safe for the fabric.
How To Remove Butter And Oil Stains From Sexy Clothing
Sometimes, accidents happen. Has this happened to you? You’re wearing your favorite sexy dress and have gone out to eat and something greasy drips and, of course, it never seems to hit the napkin. Now, that extra special dress that always makes you feel fantastic has a big greasy stain. Some of the biggest culprits of dining disasters are butter, cooking oils, margarine, mayonnaise, vegetable oils and, for that matter, anything remotely fatty. So, what do you do?
All is not lost and chances are pretty good that, if treated promptly, your beautiful dress will not end up in the donate box. Treat light oily stains with a pretreatment spray stain remover and wait a couple minutes for it to penetrate. Rub with a heavy duty liquid laundry detergent and launder. Regular dish soap that is formulated to cut grease also works quite well.