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How to Remove Oil/Grease Stain?

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Wednesday, 03 June 2015 / Published in Cleaning Technique, Cleaning Tip

How to Remove Oil/Grease Stain?

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Got oil Stains on your customer’s upholstery or carpet? No problem! 

By Eric Perez, DryMaster coaching Dept.

Oil is the source of one of the toughest stains to remove from clothing, fabrics, carpet and more. But it doesn’t have to be. We’ve got a simple solution to remove oil stains. Just follow this one simple step.

How to Remove Oil/Grease Stains from Fabric, such as a Couch or a Chair and Carpets

Begin by covering the stained area with talc powder (baby powder) or corn starch. Either of these will absorb the grease and pull it out of the fabric. Allow it to set on the stain for 30 minutes or so. Finally, brush the excess baby powder or corn starch off the fabric with an old (but clean) toothbrush or a clean cloth. Your customer will be thrilled to see that the oil stain is gone!

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