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trick to remove grease stains from fabric

Additional Tips and Tricks
Prevention is key: If you know you’ll be in a greasy environment (like a barbecue or restaurant kitchen), consider carrying a small piece of chalk with you. Treating grease stains immediately can make all the difference in how easily they come out.
Works on other oily stains too: Chalk isn’t just limited to removing grease from cooking. It works well on motor oil, lotion, and even makeup stains. Anytime you encounter an oil-based stain, reach for the chalk!
Be cautious with delicate fabrics: While chalk is generally safe to use on most fabrics, always do a small patch test on delicate materials like silk to ensure it doesn’t leave any chalk residue or damage the fabric.
Pair with other household cleaners: In case the chalk alone doesn’t completely remove the stain, you can follow up with a dish soap treatment (known for breaking down grease) or a sprinkle of baking soda for an added boost before washing.
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