5 Responses to “How can you take an oil/grease stain out of a neck tie without dry cleaning?”
Comment by chickmomma5
March 7th, 2009
Pre-treat the tie in Dawn dish soap then handwash it in mild detergent and lukewarm water. Do not squeeze the tie, just gently slosh it around the water. Lay the tie on a thick towel and loosely roll the towel up. Stand on the towel to soak up all the water. Air dry. When it's dry, lay a t-shirt or thin towel, like a kitchen towel, over the tie and iron. Voila!! Good as new!!
Comment by nene
March 7th, 2009
ehow.com
Comment by madhousewife
March 7th, 2009
You can try sprinkling it with cornstarch and letting it sit overnight.
Comment by purple65bug
March 7th, 2009
The very best oil remover for any clothes stain is GOOP. You can buy it anywhere. Just apply to the stain and rub it in, let sit for a few minutes and then wash the tie like normal.
Comment by danniqosja
March 7th, 2009
Wash in warm luke soapy water dry then get a brwn paper bag and iron lightly
March 7th, 2009
Pre-treat the tie in Dawn dish soap then handwash it in mild detergent and lukewarm water. Do not squeeze the tie, just gently slosh it around the water. Lay the tie on a thick towel and loosely roll the towel up. Stand on the towel to soak up all the water. Air dry. When it's dry, lay a t-shirt or thin towel, like a kitchen towel, over the tie and iron. Voila!! Good as new!!
March 7th, 2009
ehow.com
March 7th, 2009
You can try sprinkling it with cornstarch and letting it sit overnight.
March 7th, 2009
The very best oil remover for any clothes stain is GOOP. You can buy it anywhere. Just apply to the stain and rub it in, let sit for a few minutes and then wash the tie like normal.
March 7th, 2009
Wash in warm luke soapy water dry then get a brwn paper bag and iron lightly