Whether they happen in the kitchen or the garage, grease stains can be notoriously pesky to remove from clothes. But we have a solution. Grease stains are hard to eliminate without the appropriate ...
Need to know how to remove grease stains? We’ve all been there: that split second of horror when a rogue french fry or a drip of salad dressing lands right on your favorite shirt. It’s that sinking ...
Nothing ruins the singular joy of a pizza topped with delicious toppings like having a bite slip down to your shirt or pants. Greasy, oily stains are the worst! Not only is oil attracted to synthetic ...
You’re enjoying your meal when...bam! There goes that new tee or blouse, covered in greasy butter or gravy drips. Ugh! "Grease is one of the worst substances to get out," says Michael Silva-Nash, ...
Whether it’s from wiping greasy fingers or spilling salad dressing, grease and clothing just don’t mix. Fortunately, getting those nasty stains out of clothing — and carpet — is not as hard as you ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Maybe the holidays bring extra guests to your dinner table – and with them, extra stains – everything from gravy to chocolate to wine. And while the internet is full of laundry ...
About this Tip: You dripped some of that juicy hamburger on yourself or maybe some olive oil. Here’s what to do. 1. Remove the oil or grease by treating with a mixture of equal parts baby powder and ...
1. No cookout is complete without a giant, juicy cheeseburger. A cheeseburger is a combination stain, so you have to treat each part of it separately. 2. Hamburgers can cause grease stains, protein ...
Set-in stains, often intensified by dryer heat, can be tackled with the right approach. Pre-treating with dish soap and baking soda works for grease, while oxygen bleach soaks target various stains.
Each year, millions of tons of clothes wind up discarded in donation bins or, worse, the trash. A chunk of the clothing that gets donated or tossed is often still wearable — save for unsightly stains.