Ah, the wisdom of grandmothers! Oil stains can be tricky to remove, but here’s a classic method that often works wonders:
My Grandmother’s Oil Stain Removal Trick:
Immediate Action: The key is to act quickly. As soon as you notice the oil stain, blot it with a clean, absorbent cloth to absorb as much oil as possible. Avoid rubbing, as this can spread the stain.
Baby Powder or Cornstarch: Generously sprinkle the stain with baby powder or cornstarch. These absorbent powders will help to soak up the remaining oil. Leave it to sit for several hours, or even overnight.
Wash as Usual: After the powder has absorbed the oil, brush off any excess. Then, wash the garment as usual, following the care instructions on the label.
Repeat if Necessary: If the stain persists, repeat the process with fresh powder.
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