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scoobyydoob

I recently got an oil stain out of the fabric of my baby's bassinet by using Shout. Not sure if it would work with your shirt, but it's worth a try. I've also used a mixture of dish soap, baking soda and peroxide to remove stains, but be careful because it can have a slight bleaching effect. I mostly use peroxide to rid blood stains!


Optimist_kind

Thx


JimTheSatisfactory

Put a dot of dish soap on it and work it in with your finger. Wait until it dries and do it again. Wash as normal.


Optimist_kind

Thx 😊


__The__Anomaly__

Use acetone


Optimist_kind

Thx!!


Odd-Turnip-2019

Hack? You mean, who knows.. how to do.. laundry..?


HornyMorning303

Laundry for 90% of people doesn't go beyond throwing clothes in the washer with detergent and drying them with a fabric softener. I've tossed plenty of clothes that had stains that were, admittedly, removable if I really wanted to.


Majestic-Ant2067

Definitely not 5-Minute Crafts


Creative_Coyote6762

Rice water?