salad oil on top and I want to get it out
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Gut tells me Dawn dish soap would make a good soap to use. All their ads talk about how good it is to break up oil and remove it from wildlife. So workable in cold water and good on animals without harming them.
Rinse the stain remover out with warm or hot water before moving on to the next step. Use liquid detergent to rub through the stained fabric. Liquid laundry detergent can break up the oil-based salad dressing if you rub it into the stained area. Use a few drops at a time and rub it gently into the stain.Feb 15, 2017
Remove Salad Dressing Stains in 5 Simple Steps - The Spruce
Act quickly. Just like with blood or turmeric stains, The faster you start working on oil, the easier it will be to remove. Even a few hours can make a big difference, and waiting a few days to treat a grease stain can be disastrous.
Read the garment care label first. Before you do anything, you should always check first to see what the clothing manufacturer advises. Hot water is generally best for removing oil stains, but first, you must make sure that hot water will not damage your fabric.
Never machine-dry clothing before an oil stain has been removed. The high heat of the dryer will cause an oil stain to set in the fabric, so check your clothing carefully before you put it in a machine dryer.
Blot the stain gently first to remove excess grease. Use a tissue, paper towel, or cotton swab to press gently against the stain on both sides of the fabric. Do not rub into the stain, just soak up the excess oil.
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