Oil in Clothes

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Not sure what other forum to put this in......

So, due to a series of unfortunate events, some (good) clothes got soaked in log splitter (ISO 46, maybe?) oil.

It's been shouted and washed. Looked good. Washed again with the normal load, dryed, and the "looked good" was wrong.
So I have some clothes that have been washed and dryed but have oil stains.

Anything I can do?

I read about dawn, which I can try.
I have some purple degreaser of some sort that might be of help, but might be as bad as the oil, I'm not sure.

Does anyone have sure-fire solutions / products?
 
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Not sure exactly what you meant in your post. I was working on a customers gate a few weeks ago and didn't notice that when I left, I had nasty (old) black greese all over my fairly light tan work pants. I was sure they wee ruined! I used RESOLVE pre treatment and to my utter amazement they are almost perfect.

I find, usually you have only one shot at it.
 
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I had hydraulic fluid on my bibs soaked in LA best overnight worked.
 
   / Oil in Clothes #5  
Usually if the stain isn't out after washing it is "set." Not sure if it's the washing or hot dryer that sets it the most. After it is set, I'm not sure what can be done, maybe try a dry cleaner shop. They should be able to tell you if they can get the stain out or not.

Pre-soak with Resolve or whatever, hand wash and re-soak until the stain is gone, then machine wash is the way to do it.
 
   / Oil in Clothes #6  
If you can't get the stain out try soaking it thoroughly in oil...that way the stain should at least be uniform and while it might not look good it won't stand out like a sore thumb. :D
 
   / Oil in Clothes #7  
You might ask a local dry cleaner if they can do anything with it...
 
   / Oil in Clothes #8  
Your log splitting (work) cloth's are clean (i.e. sanitized, free of germs, don't smell, etc...). Done.
So now the question is: What's the big deal about a stain?
Lay down on the couch and tell us why a stain would bother you.
Do you have a strong personal sense of self-esteem or is your self-esteem dependent on others?
Do you judge other people by their appearance? Do you equate it to their level of success, intelligence, self respect, ambition?
Do you feel the need to impress people you don't know? Even people whose opinion you don't respect?
Do you constantly feel the need to project the appearance of someone who is successful? Has servants to do menial labor?


:)I jest (sort of). I'm one of those people whose first response of everything is "Why?" - Like when I'm about to go shopping with the wife and she asks "You're going to change out of those dirty/greasy/ripped cloths right?" My answer is always "Why?" The ensuing conversation usually centers around other people's (strangers) opinion, her embarrassment/self-esteem, class perceptions, and ends with "Well I'm not going to be seen with you". But seriously...."Why?" :laughing:
 
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They weren't wood splitting clothes like they should have been. They *were* good work (for a good paying job) clothes......
 
   / Oil in Clothes #10  
awesome will remove grease and oil. best all around cleaner ever invented IMO
 

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