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    Thank you, I'll try them

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    Default how to get rid of grease stain on clothes ?

    I feel like I've tried everything for grease/cooking oil stains and this is what works for me and works every time. I can't find it in stores but I get it on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0080I...&robot_redir=1

    ETA- just saw a PP recommended it too. It works!!

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    I went to ace hardware earlier to get lestoil and resolve. The lady I spoke to highly recommended this bar soap calls " fels-naptha". I got it too and tried the soap first. It worked magic, even on the grease stain in clothes that had been washed before. The old grandma soap works!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cono0507 View Post
    I feel like I've tried everything for grease/cooking oil stains and this is what works for me and works every time. I can't find it in stores but I get it on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0080I...&robot_redir=1

    ETA- just saw a PP recommended it too. It works!!
    I found resolve at our local ace hardware.

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    Quote Originally Posted by babyfiorina1 View Post
    I went to ace hardware earlier to get lestoil and resolve. The lady I spoke to highly recommended this bar soap calls " fels-naptha". I got it too and tried the soap first. It worked magic, even on the grease stain in clothes that had been washed before. The old grandma soap works!!!!
    Fels-Naptha is awesome.

    Cheap, reliable, effective, though stinky.
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    Fels-Naptha or Dawn detergent

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    Quote Originally Posted by BunnyBee View Post
    Lestoil (find on amazon or at Ace Hardware)
    THANK YOU for this!!! I've been looking everywhere for Lestoil for 2 weeks and have yet to find it. I'll try Ace next!

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    The Lestoil worked, but the clothes stink to high heaven! How do you get the Lestoil smell out?? I made the mistake of washing with my sheets. I may need to get rid of them. (Then again, better than having washed with all my clothes!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pastrygirl View Post
    The Lestoil worked, but the clothes stink to high heaven! How do you get the Lestoil smell out?? I made the mistake of washing with my sheets. I may need to get rid of them. (Then again, better than having washed with all my clothes!)
    When I use Lestoil, my clothes smell when they come out of the washer, but they're fine after I dry them. I just checked some aprons I washed last week after I had covered them in Lestoil - no smell. I use Charlie's soap, so there is no other fragrance to cover anything.
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    twowhat? is offline Red Diamond level (10,000+ posts)
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    Fels Naptha works great for us! I wet the fabric, then rub on the fels naptha, making sure I rub enough to work the soap into the fabric. Let sit for a couple of hours and then wash.

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