Here’s a quick tip to start your Monday off. When you get a grease stain on your clothing, rub some dish soap into the stain and wash it out. The dish soap is made to break grease down from dishes and pots and pans, and works amazingly well on clothing as well!
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Monday 21st of January 2013
Another excellent home remedy is vinegar. Straight vinegar rubbed on from a cloth or sponge can clean away the grease and food build-up in no time. Keep in mind, however, that the smell may linger for a day or two, but it won't last much longer than that. If your cabinets aren't too dirty, you can dilute the vinegar in a little warm water.
Ves K
Monday 29th of October 2012
Always nice to have another grease fighting option in my backpocket. Thanks!
Kathirynne
Thursday 18th of October 2012
Hydrogen Peroxide will help remove blood. As will a paste made of COLD water and salt.
p.s. Cheap shampoo works wonders on grease, btw.
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Thursday 20th of September 2012
I really like this tip, lately ... though it's not a grease stain, my son has been coming home with blood stains on his pants. (It's the change in season, and he gets a lot of bloody noses.)