How to Remove Grease & Oil Stains
Oil-based stains require a degreasing agent. Water alone spreads oil and makes it worse.
Removal Methods by Surface
Cotton & Linen
T-shirts, bed sheets, towels, tablecloths- โขDawn or Fairy dish soap
- โขBaking soda (optional)
- โขWarm water
- 1Blot up as much grease as possible with a paper towel.
- 2Cover the stain with baking soda and let sit 30 minutes to absorb oil.
- 3Brush off baking soda.
- 4Apply dish soap directly to the stain and work in with your fingers.
- 5Let sit 5โ10 minutes.
- 6Wash in the warmest water safe for the fabric.
- 7Check before drying โ repeat if needed.
Dawn/Fairy dish soap is specifically designed to cut grease and works excellently on fabric.
- โDo not put in dryer until stain is completely gone โ heat sets oil permanently
Concrete & Driveway
Concrete floors, driveways, and patios- โขBaking soda or cat litter
- โขDish soap
- โขStiff brush
- โขHot water
- 1Cover fresh oil with cat litter or baking soda. Leave for several hours or overnight.
- 2Sweep up the absorbent material.
- 3Squirt dish soap on the stain and scrub with a stiff brush.
- 4Pour hot water and continue scrubbing.
- 5Rinse thoroughly.
- 6Repeat for stubborn stains.
- โOld oil stains on concrete may require a commercial degreaser or muriatic acid (professional use)
๐ก Prevention Tips
- โWear an apron when cooking
- โBlot oil immediately โ do not rub
โ Common Mistakes
- โUsing water first (spreads the oil)
- โNot using enough degreaser
- โRubbing instead of blotting
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get grease & oil stains out?
Dish Soap (Grease Cutter): blot up as much grease as possible with a paper towel. cover the stain with baking soda and let sit 30 minutes to absorb oil.
Is grease & oil hard to remove?
Grease & Oil is rated Moderate to remove. Even dried or set stains can often be removed with the right technique.
What not to do with grease & oil stains?
Avoid these mistakes: Using water first (spreads the oil). Not using enough degreaser. Rubbing instead of blotting
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