Grease stains can be persistent, especially after washing and ironing, but don’t worry — there are still effective ways to tackle the stain even after the initial washing and ironing. Since you’ve already used brown paper and ironed the stain, it sounds like you’ve tried to lift some of the grease, but it’s still lingering. Here’s a step-by-step guide to remove that stubborn grease stain:
Dish soap is designed to break down grease and oil, making it one of the most effective solutions for grease stains. If the stain has been set by heat (like from ironing), this step is crucial.
After the dish soap has had time to work:
If the stain is still visible after the dish soap treatment, baking soda or cornstarch can help absorb any remaining grease. These powders will draw out oils and grease from the fabric.
After pre-treating the stain, it’s time to wash the sweatshirt again:
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