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Topic: How do I get oil out of my shirt?

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Post #1 (Sep 12 2008, 08:41 AM)
Joanna
City: Los Angeles


So random- I was applying vitamin E oil to my skin the other day and it got on my grey tank top. There's now an area that looks like a darker shade of grey. It looks like it may have set in-- any suggestions on how to get it out?


 
 
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Post #2 (Sep 12 2008, 05:58 PM)
Justin
City: New York


I've had this same problem! Ruined my favorite V-neck sweater last winter.

Starkey posted recently on getting stains out, but I wonder if there's a specific suggestion for oil?
 
 
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Post #3 (Oct 6 2008, 01:53 PM)
StarkeyInstitute
City: Denver


First, check to see what the fabric content of your garment is, as some fabrics are more durable than others and can handle the chemicals in varying degrees. For example, linens and silks are most delicate, while cottons tend to be the most durable. Natural fabrics such as cotton, silk, wool, and linen are the most susceptible to stain removal, while polyester is the most stubborn (more than likely stain removal is impossible). The following are some of the most popular ways in which to spot-treat fabrics.

Always watch the spot you are treating carefully so that the chemicals don't over-process and damage the material. Once the desired result is achieved place the garment in the wash cycle and submerge. Always put the piece through an additional rinse cycle to ensure that any chemicals used during treatment are thoroughly rinsed. This applies when hand washing items as well. The following is a basic solution formula:
1 cup of powdered Tide
1 cup of liquid chlorine
3/4 cup of BIZ (powder form)
3/4 to 1 gallon of warm water
*(These specifications should be modified to accommodate size of task.)

A different approach to treating a stain is to mix one part liquid bleach and one part water in a spray bottle. Place the item on a surface that is white or impenetrable to avoid bleaching unintended surfaces. Saturate the spot with the solution, and watch for changes. Once the spot has been removed, rinse thoroughly to ensure that no damage incurs from the harsh chemicals.

Excerpts from Mrs. Starkey’s Guide to Private Service Management: The Household Manager’s Bible.” By Mansion Publishing & Starkey International Institute for Household Management at www.starkeyintl.com
 
 
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Post #4 (Oct 15 2008, 08:58 AM)
mopar
City: New York


I just spritz it with stain remover such as Shout. Then wash in as high a heat water as it will take. Don't put it in the dryer, avoid the area with the iron later if possible. Oil stains are the easiest to get out in my opinion. Tomato, red wine, blood, sweat, etc., are much more difficult.
 
 
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Post #5 (Jan 27 2009, 10:10 PM)
phoenics
City: San Jose


Try the tide pen. I spilled oily chili on my sweater yesterday and that Tide pen got it right out. I couldn't believe it. Wish I'd had that darn thing in Italy when I got red oil from some food smeared all over my trench coat.

 
 
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Post #6 (Apr 7 2010, 12:04 PM)
Lcs
City: USA


I know this is an old topic, but for future reference...

I have found that a spray called "Awesome" works...well, awesome at getting out oil stains. Just spray it on and let it set for a bit, then wash. It is more difficult, of course, if you have already set the oil stain with hot water or the dryer.

The only place I know of to find Awesome is the Dollar General.
 
 
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Post #7 (Apr 24 2011, 05:53 PM)
nussher
City: Auckland


Random but dishwashing detergent rubbed into the stain and put through warm wash a couple of hours later has worked wonders for me!
 
 
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Post #8 (Jul 23 2012, 08:32 AM)


You could try bile soap but I think it would work better if you would've applied it directly after you got a stain but you could always try!
 
 
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