Best way to remove oil stains from a dress??
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Apply blue dawn dish soap to the spot and allow to sit before washing it.
Immediately cover the spot with talc or cornstarch. Let this sit for hours, the powdery material will absorb a lot of the oil. Brush out the powder. Then apply blue Dawn liquid and work it into the spot. Fabrics with synthetic blends have an affinity for oil.
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What Jacky wrote has worked for me . I have used this technique many times .
I love using Dawn dish soap for things like this...including blood and mud stains as well. I would suggest using cornstarch to soak up some of the oil...for several hours and then apply Dawn on fabric rub the fabric together with a bit of water and let it sit for a bit. Then wash it as usual. This the stain should likely be gone from your garment prior to washing , if you do these things...that is what I have found for myself.
Thanks for all the great suggestions. There seems to be a concensus about Dawn. Just wondering if these suggestions will work on old oil stains?
I am a strong believer in a product called Carbona. They make a variety of products to remove stains. Some are for ketchup, markers, oil, and other special stains. They also make a pretreat for laundry. These products have been successful for me on many stains. I can get it at Jo-Ann Fabrics here. I don't know where you could find it.