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  • How to Remove Rubber Stains From Clothing

    Rubber stains are particles of rubber that have been left behind; the friction of the rubber object coming into contact with clothing is what causes the rubber to stick. Changing a tire, putting...

  • How to Use Oil Soap to Get Stains Out of Clothes

    Oil-based soaps can be surprisingly effective at stain removal, especially for difficult stains such as grass and blood. They should be used immediately after the stain is produced for the most...

  • How to Remove Oil Stains From Wool

    Discovering that you have stained an article of wool clothing can be upsetting. Wool is difficult to clean, and when the stain in question is oil, it can be even more so. Removing an oil stain...

  • How to Remove Oil And Grease Stains From Clothing

    Oil and grease stains can be some of the toughest stains to get out of clothes. Whether your removing cooking oil stains from clothes or engine oil, here are a few quick tips to help you get rid...

  • How to Get Motor Oil Off of Clothing

    Using the right technique can get the motor oil out on your clothes faster and easier than you think. The key is to treat stains in the shortest time possible. Something most people do wrong and...

  • Olive Oil Stain Removal

    Oil stains can be among the hardest remove, and require swift action to remove the stain before it sets in completely. By keeping a few items on hand that are most likely already in the kitchen...

  • How to Remove Oil-Based Paint From Leather

    Despite your possible preconceptions, oil-based paint can be removed from a leather item. A few common household items are all you need.

  • How to Clean Oil Spots From Silk Ties

    Silk is a delicate material that won't last very long if it's not properly cared for. If you are eating and accidentally get some oil on your tie, avoid taking it to the cleaners. The dry cleaners...

  • Oil Stain Removal From Jeans

    Aggravating is a good term for how you feel when you do something simple like check the air in your tires and find out that the air hose had oil on it and somehow you smeared it on your jeans. It...

  • How to Take an Oil Stain Out of Leather

    Oil can be a tough stain to remove if you happen to get it on a piece of leather clothing or furniture. Oil and grease stains on leather often result from food items or motor oil. Try and treat...

  • How to Remove Oil Stains on Clothes

    Oil stains on clothes usually means you'll be buying a replacement for your favorite shirt or pants. However, there is a way to effectively remove oil stains on clothes, from cooking oil to motor...

  • How to Remove an Oil Stain From Silk

    Silk requires special care to remove oil stains. Oil-based stains can result from foods such as salad dressings or gravy, or from products such as makeup or lotions. Both can ruin the beautiful...

  • How to Remove Oil from Leather Shoes

    Leather shoes are a welcome, if expensive, addition to any wardrobe. They can make even the most mediocre feet look appealing. And no class "A" ensemble is complete without them. With good care,...

  • How to Clean Olive Oil From Clothes

    Olive oil is one of the healthiest choices for cooking, but when it gets on clothes it stains. Before you toss that shirt in the trash, try a secret ingredient that's probably hiding in your...

  • Getting Oil Stains Out of Clothes

    The most important thing you can do when cleaning oil stains of any kind out of clothing is to pre-treat the stain quickly. If you can start working on the stain within minutes of getting the oil...

  • How to Remove an Olive Oil Stain from Clothing

    When it comes to removing stains on clothing such as an olive oil stain there are two basic rules. Treat the stain it as soon as possible and don't put the item in the dryer after washing. ...

  • How to Remove Olive Oil Stains From Leather Boots

    We've all had it happen. You go to a party or some other event, and someone spills salad dressing or olive oil on your brand-new leather boots, ruining your day. You're sure your boots are headed...

  • How to Remove Cooking Oil from Clothing

    Removing stains has always been an uphill battle, especially when it comes to your favorite piece of clothing. Here is a simple, effective way for removing cooking oil from your clothes.

  • How to Clean Clothing, Remove spots, Loosen up Locks, door and windows using products that were made for other things and It Works Plus Saves Money

    This is a small list of how to clean your slippers, quick stain fixes and or permanent stain removal on clothes, loosen locks/sliding glass door rollers and other items, products meant for other...

  • How to Remove Grease & Oil Stains From Leather

    Remove grease and oil stains from leather by blotting the stain with degreaser and then washing the area with a mild, soapy detergent. Try to prevent oil stains on leather, as they are difficult...

  • How to Get Rid of Oil Stains on Clothing

    There is nothing worse than getting oil on your favorite shirt or pair of pants, especially if you are not sure how to get the oil stain out. If you work as a mechanic, you may have this problem...

  • How to Remove Cooking Oil From Clothes

    With this article you will learn a simple way to remove cooking oil stains from your clothes.

  • How to Get Fish Oil Out of Clothing and Laundry

    An inexpensive way to get the strong fishy odor of spilled fish oil liquid supplement out of clothes or laundry.

  • How to Clean Gas Out of Clothes

    With spilling from tanks as you put gas in your car, it's easy to get a little on your clothes. You realize that gas is not exactly the easiest thing to get out of clothing, and so you need some...

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