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chain saw oil and extreme laundry

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JackyB Tue 27-Jun-17 11:33:10

When I was younger, I remember reading in a "young women's" magazine about what to do if you spilt sun tan lotion on your espadrilles or other cloth shoes - they suggested embroidering a little flower over the stain as there was no way to remove it.

Those were the days, when a 25-year-old knew how to embroider!

phoenix Mon 26-Jun-17 22:24:37

PS Should have said, that if there was a competition for thread title of the month, this would definitely be a contender grin

oldgaijin Mon 26-Jun-17 22:20:20

Rub neat washing up liquid into the stain. Leave for an hour or so then wash as hot as possible.

angelab Fri 02-Jun-17 16:25:25

lovebeigecardigans1955

Here's an image you'll appreciate. The comment with it was "pretty sure they're attempting something impossible"

lovebeigecardigans1955 Fri 02-Jun-17 16:19:05

Blimey. We had to wash our first cat when he brushed against a fence that the neighbour had painted with creosote. He wasn't happy and I wouldn't want to repeat the experience. Nearly scarred for life.

emilie Thu 01-Jun-17 22:04:38

Buy a new pair.Use stained ones for gardening.

phoenix Thu 01-Jun-17 21:41:15

Oh heaven's, another thing I love the smell of (on another thread I mentioned Germolene) Swarfega! That lovely, green gunky stuff!

Grannyguitar Thu 01-Jun-17 21:05:31

Try really hot household soda solution - leave to soak. then wash as normal.

deaneke Thu 01-Jun-17 17:04:19

Talculm powder...and or Ace, then wash it straight away.

ajanela Thu 01-Jun-17 16:10:31

After you have tried these method and are going to wash the jeans use very hot water - ever boiling water on the area og the stain as that opens the threads of the material and allows the detergent to penetrate and work better

Alima Thu 01-Jun-17 14:59:24

If lard or margarine is used don't you end up with a grease stain instead? There was some sort of oil on some of the patio slabs, noticed it yesterday. Quick blast with the pressure washer and gone!

Solitaire Thu 01-Jun-17 13:40:41

Margarine works for tar so should work for oil/ grease. I use fairy liquid like ffinochio

radicalnan Thu 01-Jun-17 12:48:57

I need to know how you got the cat to co operate with being Swafegared.........my cats were very strict on who did their abultions and it wasn't me.

Baggs Thu 01-Jun-17 11:31:38

Thanks, peeps. I almost feel I need to test all the methods!!

LadyGracie, grin

When DD2, aged not quite two and wearing a frilly yellow dress that my mum had just bought her, sat on a newly tarmacced path at the park, my mum told me to use lard to get the tar out. It worked too! I wonder how many times she, or her mother, had had to get tar out of clothes?!

WildRoses Thu 01-Jun-17 11:14:10

I've used Swarfega on my daughter's pretty dress when she got some sort of black oil on it. Works wonders. I recently bought some really cheap from Aldi.

EmilyHarburn Thu 01-Jun-17 11:11:19

Try the internet bikers forum.

ffinnochio Thu 01-Jun-17 10:11:53

Masses of Original Fairy Liquid - the green stuff. Scrub well in and leave for half a day. Might need to do it twice.
I only buy it to get rid of oil stains.
Good luck.

shysal Thu 01-Jun-17 09:42:32

I use lighter fuel for all oily marks and it has never failed me. Soak the affected part of the fabric and rub in with a cloth working from the outside of the stain to the centre, then wash thoroughly.
A friend swears by hand sanitizing gel. It is usually alcohol based to makes sense. It worked on the remnants of a sun-dried tomato pesto stain on my carpet.
I hope you have success.

LadyGracie Thu 01-Jun-17 08:52:50

Brown paper and a hot iron. I was expecting something a little kinky when I read the title wink

grannylyn65 Thu 01-Jun-17 08:51:27

The cat ???!??

downsized Thu 01-Jun-17 08:47:04

When the kids used to get oil on their swimsuits at the beach, believe it or not, fly spray removed it perfectly! Worth a try. Good luck.

Nelliemoser Thu 01-Jun-17 08:35:50

Or white spirit? Is the oil dark? We swarfegered our cat when he got tarred up walking over a roof.

Welshwife Thu 01-Jun-17 08:06:57

Swarfega may help -

Baggs Thu 01-Jun-17 07:46:26

I split chain saw oil on my jeans. Has anyone got any ideas about how to get it out of the fabric?