How do I get engine oil out of a white lace bra?
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The best thing to do is let me cover the rest of your bra aaa, oh dear , in oil then nobody will notice !
buy a new one. or chuck it in a bucket of swarfeger
Stop shagging your mechanic!
Why not just pay the mechanic next time? Seriously!
How did you get engine oil in your white lace bra??
If you try rubbing a bit of fairy washing up liquid into the oil it should break it down so you can then wash it.
Hope this helps .
I'd be interested to know how engine oil got INTO a white lace bra -- hope it was fun!
I think I'd do my best with Spray and Wash, a dry washcloth and an old toothbrush, just get it out as best you can.
you can just stop at that, how did it get there?.
I am not sure but you could try telephoning the washing powder manufacturers, they may be able to help.
please do another post telling us all how you got oil on your bra
I don't think you can - if you did it yourself, more fool you - if he did it, make sure he buys a new one
I hear brake fluid works
Sorry to answer a question with another question but how did you get it there in the 1st place.??
Think you may have got a bit confused about getting a good service?
How did you get engine oil on a white lace bra?
Please tell us how it got there.
Sorry but there is a good chance that you wont get it out.
Try Dying the bra black.
Is that what the boss told you to wear on your first day at work as a mechanic?
Try dabing it with white spirit & have a cloth behind it while you do it. Let it evaporate, then pre-treat it with a detergent before washing it at 40c.
There are stain pre-treatments which are designed for oily stains.
Don't bother letting it dry - I'm sure the boss won't mind watching it dry out on you at work.
try Dawn dishsoap or Goo Gone
How did you get it there in the first place (LOL) Hope he was good.
Answer ----- Blob on some GOOD washing up liquid, gently rub it in with your finger and finger nail, leave it 24 hours. Should draw it out next time you wash it
Rub a soluble oil into the troublesome spot, such as Eucalyptus oil. I know it sound weird. You have nothing to lose. Besides what you might have lost already. Then wash it normally, Lace bras, I'd say get a gentle hand wash. Tell the mechanic it is out of bounds.
you could trya little bit of butter
Apply an absorbent such as talcum powder or cornstarch to the affected area, then brush away. If the stain is heavy or old, proceed to Step 2; if fresh, skip to Step 3.
Step 2. Place stain facedown on paper towels. Blot back of stain with a dry-cleaning solvent (If you dont have this, use Dawn). Replace paper towels as they soak up the stain.
Step 3. Spray with laundry pretreatment.
Step 4. Wash in the hottest water that's safe for the garment.
Air dry.
i would try dawn dishwashing liquid by soaking it in that then putting it in the washer with shout then it should come out
Have you Red Necks been at it again?
Have you tried first spraying it with WD40 to break down the oil (wads of tissue underneath to soak the oil up) then putting it on a boil wash with Vanish Oxy-Action in the wash.
get the mechanic to wash it if he soiled it.
I`ll wash it for you
When I get oil on my DRIVEWAY, I use Tide to get it up. Sprinkle some down and scrub it in with a little bit of water. Since Tide is obviously for clothes, this may work pretty well.give it a shot. Also, things like Gojo (which is an automotive hand cleaner) work well to remove oil and grease from HANDS, so you may want to be careful if you try it on a blouse or bra. Maybe even a liquid face-cleaner? I've noticed that Neutrogena cleans up what's left on my hands when I hop in the shower after working on a car.
If you try any of these and it works.I'd actually like to know. It's some quality info to have.let me know if it does.
Serious Answer.
I get oil and grease on my clothes all the time.
Get the Spray and Wash stick. It looks like a soft candle.
Smear in on the spot and wash regularly. Check to see that the spot is all gone before putting in the dryer. If not re-apply and re wash. Some shirts I thought I had ruined, came out clean.
use oxy clean or Prell shampoo.If this does not work burn it
try some hand cleaner(i mean the mechanics type) it will usually take it out of clothing but nhot sure if it will hurt wat your trying to clean or not
A Likely story young lady !! Tut Tut !!
Try a stain remover and rub hard and wash it out it should work or do the same thing but use the same stuff that mechanics use on their hands! Good luck!
i have always gotten oil stains out of clothes with shout. Try that.
You need to use a stain remover. I use one called 'Stain devil'.
Get the one specifically for fat/grease/oil as it works really well with engine oil. I use it all the time, normally after messing around under the bonnet of my car while wearing a white teeshirt.Doh!
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