Hey guys, great video!! I do have one question for you. I wear white a lot of my job. And I always have a issue if I get a butter or oil from food on it and I don't realize it dropped. I will then end up with noticeable lighter stains and they stay in the fabric even after washing and with treatments most times. Have you ever tried this on an older stain like that after it was already washed and still there? Now I have to have them professionally cleaned to remove them. Thanks in advance for you reply!! :)
@@janjoy9759 I used to have great luck with hot water and dishsoap, Dawn in particular, but it doesn't seem to be budging the toughest, olive oil. Going to give this brake cleaner a shot ... pun intended.
Great video! Looking forward to more videos in the future. Thanks for the time, effort and expense you put into this video!
You're the man, Project Farm, always a class act.
Had used motor oil on my baseball Jersey and was able to remove it thanks!!
Great to hear Sam. Thanks for watching!
Great work! I will follow your instructions on my damaged clothes. Can it be used on polyester fabric?
Who knew! Great tip, thank you!
What if the grease stain is a few days old and has dried.
Also can you use WD40 if you don’t have break cleaners ?
Will this work if the grease has been in the clothes for a long period of time?
I HAVE GREASE On my WHITE felt patch on the back of my motorcycle jacket .. being that I can’t use a paper towel under it what do u suggest
what about the 10x dried up oil stains.
Will this method work on motor oil that's already been dried on a shirt?
Put some WD40 on the oil stain, which will reactivate the dried oil, then you can clean it.
Please ,send me the name of spot remover ......
Hey guys, great video!! I do have one question for you. I wear white a lot of my job. And I always have a issue if I get a butter or oil from food on it and I don't realize it dropped. I will then end up with noticeable lighter stains and they stay in the fabric even after washing and with treatments most times. Have you ever tried this on an older stain like that after it was already washed and still there? Now I have to have them professionally cleaned to remove them.
Thanks in advance for you reply!!
:)
It should work. Give it a try, you've got nothing to lose. Thanks for watching!
@@livinthesimplelife2375 I am going to try it tonight actually. I have the Auto Zone version of the stuff. :)
@@GateGod61 did the autozone stain remover work on your older stains?
@@janjoy9759 No Sir. Not completely. But I since have gotten a job that I no longer need the white shirts. Problem solved!! lol
@@janjoy9759 I used to have great luck with hot water and dishsoap, Dawn in particular, but it doesn't seem to be budging the toughest, olive oil. Going to give this brake cleaner a shot ... pun intended.
Cleaner name send me
Non-chlorinated brake parts cleaner
Plz name send me
Excellent I’m gunna try this right now on a butter 🧈 stain. Best to me❣️