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My husband got engine grease on his military uniform (his BDU’s) We usually take it to the cleaners, but don’t

Written by Josh on January 28, 2009 – 2:36 am -

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has time for them needs Monday. Of the suggestions so as to remove?


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7 Responses

  1. By Tsunami on Jan 29, 2009 | Reply

    the spray and wash is good for that and polished inside and use the water and then put in washer.

  2. By chicagirl51 on Jan 31, 2009 | Reply

    Believe it or not WD40 sprayed on fat removes the fat and then you can use the liquid washing dishes to remove the WD40 and then to wash and as usual. If it 'fat really bad s close to the spot above the dispersore and pouring boiling water over it after having done these things 2.

  3. By John K on Feb 1, 2009 | Reply

    Well, I BDU 's even if the cleaners can' deal with it, try to t to get a new pair, I have friends who buy once the new

  4. By M.W. on Feb 4, 2009 | Reply

    I don 't know where you are, but some supermarkets and staple with staples deposits carries a device called the removal of point Amodex. Delete the * anything *!

  5. By Snowman on Feb 7, 2009 | Reply

    Pre lavili in some dishsoap in hot water, the stuff of dawn disolve all the fat.

  6. By M M T on Feb 10, 2009 | Reply

    This is a simple green cleaner you can buy in places like Wal-Mart. It 's focused but I' d use it full strength on grease of the engine. Scrape much fat as you can. Spray the plain green leaves above and seating for a while '. Clean out with a paper napkin and respray. Leave for a po'quella available. Then washed in hot water because the fabric grant. He could handle the duty, leaving the provision and wash a couple of times to get the whole affair.

  7. By Mar Mar on Feb 10, 2009 | Reply

    To use a stain removers … try one that says that will work with fat … then I 'd wash them (so cold on the spot doesn' t set) if the stain is gone after a wash, go ahead and drying them. If it 's still there after the wash, trafficking still with the stain removers and continu Aare wash that removes the stain until it' s out. Once it 's you can wipe them out.

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