Important Notes:
Avoid Heat: Avoid using hot water or putting the garment in the dryer before the stain is completely removed. Heat can set the oil stain, making it much harder to get out.
Test on an inconspicuous area: Before applying any cleaning method to the stain, always test it on a hidden area of the fabric to ensure it doesn’t cause any discoloration or damage.
This method often works well for removing oil stains from a variety of fabrics. However, the effectiveness may vary depending on the type of oil, the fabric, and the age of the stain.
Do you have any other cleaning tips or tricks you’d like to share? I’m always eager to learn!
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