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## **How to Remove Set-In Grease Stains from Laundry (Even the Tough Ones!)**
We’ve all been there—your favorite shirt falls victim to a splash of cooking oil or butter. You toss it in the wash, hoping for the best, only to discover that the stain is **still there**, now baked in and even harder to remove. But don’t worry—**set-in grease stains aren’t permanent** if you know the right tricks.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to **removing even the most stubborn grease stains** from your clothes, using simple household items you probably already have.
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### 🧼 **Why Grease Stains Are So Stubborn**
Grease is oily and hydrophobic, meaning it **repels water**. Standard laundry cycles often aren’t enough to lift it, especially if it’s had time to set into the fibers. But with a little targeted treatment, you can break down the grease and rescue your clothing.
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## 🧺 **What You’ll Need**
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* Dish soap (like Dawn – designed to cut through grease)
* Baking soda
* An old toothbrush or soft scrubbing brush
* Paper towels or a clean cloth
* Hot water (check fabric care label first)
* Optional: white vinegar or cornstarch
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