There is nothing worse than getting grease or oil stains on your favorite clothes to find out that fraud marks do not come in washing.
And despite trying to avoid accident at first – I always wear an apron when I am cooking – I still managed to get oil and grease marks on my clothes.
However, in addition to various efforts using the ‘Miracle’ of-the-Chelf Laundry Spray, I have discovered my own treatment. What is more, this Stan-Rimuwing solution uses two kitchen staples that you probably already have in hand.
I recently saw some Greece marks on my favorite pair shorts, so before putting them into washing, I sprayed oily spots with laundry stain remover. However, for my annoyance, when I removed the item from the wash, the stain remover did not give the stain a quota.
Being part of the Holmes team in Tom’s guide means that I am trying to wash clothes, so even though the item went through a wash cycle, and I assumed that I was set in the stain, I did not give up. Instead, I tried another Stan-Rimuwing hack, and I am very happy that I did.
Two ingredients take it all

Using just two reliable and inexpensive domestic ingredients, I was able to remove stains and expand the life of my favorite pair shorts, rather than leaving them on my ‘gardening clothes’.
what you’ll need:
Method
- Keep a couple of dish soap In a small container.
- Add baking soda To dish soap Make a paste,
- Carry Soft-brlyn toothbrush (Or will do your fingers), and slowly Work paste in stains,
- Leave the item to sit between 15-30 minutesAnd if possible, for a long time.
- Pop the item in a normal Wash cycle And then leave it Dry as normal,
How does baking soda and dish soap work to remove Greece?

You all have seen how dish soap can break Greece on dirty dishes; Well, it does exactly the same on clothes. The dish soap acts as a degrecer, breaking the grease by connecting with oil.
The second part of the equation is baking soda, which is an exploiter and soaks excess oil. When combined with dish soap they work as a low power plant.
I used Fairy Max Power Dish Soap, but if you are in America, then a good option is Don dish soap, $ 3.94 on AmazonFor 22 fl oz, because it is recommended as one of the best dish soaps to remove hard stains.



