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From: Sportspassion  (Original message) Sent: 26/12/2023 05:13

Dealing with oil stains on clothing can be a common yet challenging issue. Knowing  how to get oil out of clothes  is a valuable skill that can salvage your favorite garments.

 

Dish Soap and Hot Water:

One effective method involves using dish soap and hot water. Begin by blotting the stain with a paper towel to absorb excess oil. Apply a small amount of dish soap to the stain, gently rubbing it in. Rinse the garment under hot water, and launder as usual.

 

Cornstarch or Baby Powder:

For fresh oil stains, cornstarch or baby powder can work wonders. Sprinkle the powder onto the stain, allowing it to absorb the oil. After a few hours, brush off the powder, and launder the garment as recommended.

 

WD-40 or Hairspray:

Surprisingly, WD-40 or hairspray can also be effective in removing oil stains. Apply a small amount to the stain, let it sit for a few minutes, then blot and wash the garment.

 

Baking Soda Paste:

Create a paste using baking soda and water, then apply it to the oil stain. Allow it to sit for 15-20 minutes before laundering. This method is particularly useful for stubborn stains.

 

Remember, when attempting to get oil out of clothes, it's essential to check the garment's care label and test any cleaning method on a small, inconspicuous area first. With these simple yet effective techniques, you can bid farewell to unsightly oil stains and extend the life of your clothing.



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From: Harmi Green Sent: 21/01/2024 23:47
You see, I love comfort and my feet have been through some serious testing with other brands of shoes. I mean, who hasn't been let down by uncomfortable shoes, right? It's like they created them to torture us.
So I heard about Glerups and I'm curious if anyone has tried it. My feet deserve a rest and I'm wondering if these Danish wonders are worth the hype. Share your experience, friends!

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From: MetStoun Sent: 21/01/2024 23:47
Hi! When it comes to shoes, our main desire is to find a pair that combines comfort and style. In a modern world where comfort often takes a backseat to fashion, Glerups slippers are a prime example of the best of both worlds. You can order shoes from this brand using their website, and if someone needs help choosing a model or size, you can always contact glerups customer service whose experienced representatives will be very helpful to every customer.


 
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