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    Default Removing Grease Stains

    Stopped by the bar to meet some friends last night. A block after hopping on my townie I realized I neglected to roll up my right leg. I now have grease stains all inside the leg of my new pants (arrived in the mail hours earlier - never even been washed).

    Whats my best bet? Simple green? Mineral spirits? They're a pair of khaki dockers - cant use anything that might alter the color of the fabric.

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    Default Re: Removing Grease Stains

    Scissors. Enjoy your new shorts.

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    Default Re: Removing Grease Stains

    Once, a rep from a clothing company told me to use Lestoil to clean a ski jacket from oil drips coming from chairlift pulleys. It might work for your khakis but it's quite strong

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    Default Re: Removing Grease Stains

    I always get grease stains on my jerseys, somehow. Some detergent or a stain spray - let it sit for a few minutes and then scrub it out with a brush or something. Also - simple green has worked in the past, but I usually use that in the washing machine.
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    Default Re: Removing Grease Stains

    throw away your pants and buy a belt drive.



    tha's how pucci would do it.






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    Default Re: Removing Grease Stains

    Bike grease I usually leave because I like it.

    Pizza grease is a lot more common, and goes immediately.
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    Default Re: Removing Grease Stains

    Citrus degreaser, cut with some water if you're afraid of fading the dye.

    Pedros if you're feeling spendy, or I buy the generic stuff (Zap brand) at the hardware store by the gallon for about ten bucks.

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