While on stay-at-home orders I've been trying to keep busy by doing mindless tasks. I recently noticed that on a few of my T-shirts I had grease stains from cooking without an apron. Well, rather than continue to rock grease-stained T-shirts I decided to do a little bit of research on how to remove set-in grease stains from clothes.
On Google, the first search said to create a paste by mixing one part baking soda to one part white vinegar. Rub the paste directly onto the stain and let it sit for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, put clear dish soap onto the stain and rub vigorously for a few minutes. Lastly, rinse the clothing in hot water. After all of that, the stain should be gone. However, if the stain does not disappear, repeat the steps until the stain is gone. I decided to give it a try, and I must say I was pretty impressed with my results! I did it on one of my shirts and it was free of the stains afterward. I am excited to try it on my other shirts! I didn't follow the recipe exactly, rather than use clear dish soap I just used Dawn. I figured it wouldn't cause any harm. I learned a new chemical-free method to stain removal! The huge lesson in all of this is I need to start wearing an apron when I am cooking. Do you know of any stain removal methods? Let me know in the comments!
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
DreaAlways remember to love yourself. Archives
November 2022
Categories |