HOW TO REMOVE SET-IN GREASE STAINS FROM LAUNDRY

Still visible? Repeat the process before drying again.

🧽 Bonus Tips & Tricks:

Cornstarch or baby powder can be used instead of baking soda to absorb grease.

For white or light-colored fabrics, you can apply a paste of hydrogen peroxide + baking soda, but test for colorfastness first.

For delicate fabrics like silk or wool, consult a dry cleaner—DIY methods can damage fragile fibers.

🧤 Works On:

Cooking grease (oil, butter, bacon fat)

Food stains (pizza, salad dressing, sauces)

Motor oil (with repeated treatments)

Lip balm or makeup grease

Final Thoughts

Grease stains may be stubborn, but they’re not invincible. With the right tools and a bit of elbow grease (pun intended), you can bring stained clothes back to life—even after they’ve been through the dryer.

So before you toss that shirt in the donation pile, give this method a try. You might just save your favorite outfit—and your laundry budget.