How to Remove Cooking Oil Stains from Clothes
Cooking oil stains are a common problem. To remove these stains from your clothes it’s best to start by pretreating the stain. Use Clorox® Clothes Stain Remover Color Booster for colored clothes, or Clorox® Clothes Stain Remover Supreme Whitener for white clothes or white clothes with a touch of color.
Follow These Simple Steps for Pretreating and Washing:
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ApplyApply Clorox® Clothes Stain Remover Color Booster or Clorox® Clothes Stain Remover Supreme Whitener directly to the stain. Make sure the shirt is dry when you apply the product.
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RubRub the product into the stain and let it set for 5 minutes. Do not allow the product to dry on the fabric.
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WashAdd your favorite detergent and 100 ml of Clorox® Clothes Stain Remover Color Booster or Clorox® Clothes Stain Remover Supreme Whitener to your washing machine and wash as usual.
If you prefer to use a powered laundry additive like Clorox® Clothes Ultra Stain Remover for Colors or Clorox® Clothes Ultra Stain Remover for Whites, follow these steps for pretreating and washing:
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MixMix 1/4 scoop (7.5 g) of Clorox® Clothes Ultra Stain Remover for Whites with water until a paste forms.
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WetWet the stain with water.
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RubRub the paste into the stain and let it set for 5 minutes.
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WashAdd your favorite detergent and 1 scoop (30 g) of Clorox® Clothes Ultra Stain Remover for Whites to your washing machine and wash as usual.
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