Genuine question: how do you remove grease stains from your white socks or any clothes? When I wash it, everything else come off but I always face challenge to remove it all. Detergent seems not being strong enough to remove heavy oily grease.
Thanks in advance for the advices.

by nxav23

7 Comments

  1. Time to switch to wax! But YouTube has a lot of videos on this. Soak em in dish soap and scrub with baking soda until it comes out. Don’t dry in the drier unless the stain goes

  2. SkiSnowTignesider on

    You could try Oxi-Vanish. Might be worth hand scrubbing first before the machine.

  3. Wouldn’t a fluid that is used to clean the chain work? (Spot hand cleaning).
    Water with soap doesn’t really do anything to chain lube

  4. WD40 – the standard stuff. Squirt it on, rub it in under a warm tap to get the grease out. Once done, wash your socks as normal 🙂

    The oil base of the WD40 mixes with the chain grease and lifts it out. This has never failed me

  5. Ok_Sprinkles_8709 on

    Soak it in the orange degreaser stuff. Usually works. Gonna try the WD40 thing sometime on something I can sacrifice if it fails.

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