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Removing Grease Spots from Clothes: Proven Tips That Actually Work

Grease stains on clothes can be stubborn — but they’re not permanent. This guide walks you through expert-backed, fabric-safe methods for removing grease spots from clothes, whether you're dealing with cotton shirts, uniforms, or delicate blends. Ideal for DIYers and professional cleaners alike.

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Removing Grease Spots from Clothes: Proven Tips That Actually Work


Grease stains can be frustrating. Whether it’s a splash of oil from cooking dinner or a smudge from a mechanical fix, these spots seem to embed themselves into fabric like they belong there. But don’t toss out your favorite shirt just yet. At The CoBuilders, where we bring professional cleaning standards to every surface — and every fabric — we’ve tested the best techniques for removing grease spots from clothes effectively and safely.


Why Grease Is Tough on Fabric


Grease is lipid-based, meaning it's hydrophobic — it repels water. That’s why standard detergent and water alone won’t lift the stain. Without a method to break down the grease, it will stay embedded in the fibers, darkening over time and becoming harder to remove.


Step-by-Step: How to Remove Grease Spots from Clothes


1. Act Fast

The sooner you treat the stain, the better. Grease sets quickly, especially on cotton and synthetic blends.


2. Blot, Don’t Rub

Use a paper towel or clean cloth to blot up as much grease as possible. Rubbing will spread it.


3. Apply Dish Soap or a Degreaser

A drop of dish soap (yes, the kind you use on your dishes) is often enough. Gently rub it into the stain with your fingers or a soft toothbrush. Let it sit for 5–10 minutes. For heavier fabrics or stubborn spots, you can also try:


  • Baking soda + dish soap
  • White vinegar + water spray (for deodorizing)


Pro Tip: Use colorless dish soap to avoid dye transfer.


4. Rinse with Warm Water

Rinse the treated area with warm—not hot—water. Heat can set the stain if it’s not fully removed.


5. Launder As Usual

Wash the garment on the warmest safe temperature recommended for that fabric. Air dry only — using a dryer can set any remaining grease.


What If the Stain Persists?


Don’t give up. Repeat the steps above or try a commercial stain remover labeled for grease. If you’re dealing with delicate fabrics like silk or wool, consult a professional cleaner — or ask The CoBuilders for help. Many of our residential cleaning clients appreciate our extended care for household linens, uniforms, and fabric furnishings.


Prevent Future Stains


  • Wear an apron when cooking.
  • Keep a stain stick or spray in the laundry area.
  • Avoid letting greasy items like pizza boxes sit on your lap or soft surfaces.

Why This Matters


If you’re a cleaner, janitor, or facilities manager working in homes or offices, understanding fabric care — even beyond surface cleaning — can add value to your services. It shows attention to detail and builds trust with clients who rely on you for more than just wiping down counters.


At The CoBuilders, we believe in sharing practical knowledge like this because great cleaning goes beyond the obvious — and that includes helping our clients and contractors handle everyday messes with confidence.


Need Help with Fabric and Home Cleaning?


The CoBuilders offers eco-friendly cleaning services for homes, offices, and commercial spaces nationwide. We believe in cleaner spaces and smarter solutions — and we’re always here to help, whether it’s removing grease spots from a blouse or grime from a breakroom floor.


Final Thoughts

Removing grease spots from clothes doesn’t have to mean replacing the garment. With quick action, the right materials, and a little know-how, you can keep your wardrobe spotless and stress-free.

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