Grease on clothes
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I'm in trouble...
I was towing my car yesterday and since I need to return the trailer to storage tomorrow, hadn't bothered to put the cap back on the tow ball.
My wife, wearing an expensive beige coat has brushed against it and is now furious... With me.
Any ideas how this could be removed?
I was towing my car yesterday and since I need to return the trailer to storage tomorrow, hadn't bothered to put the cap back on the tow ball.
My wife, wearing an expensive beige coat has brushed against it and is now furious... With me.
Any ideas how this could be removed?
Edited by LennyM1984 on Saturday 25th April 09:07
LennyM1984 said:
I'm in trouble...
I was towing my car yesterday and since I need to return the trailer to storage tomorrow, hadn't bothered to put the cap back on the tow ball.
My wife, wearing an expensive beige coat has brushed against it and is now furious... With me.
Any ideas how this could be removed?
PlentyOfFishI was towing my car yesterday and since I need to return the trailer to storage tomorrow, hadn't bothered to put the cap back on the tow ball.
My wife, wearing an expensive beige coat has brushed against it and is now furious... With me.
Any ideas how this could be removed?
Edited by LennyM1984 on Saturday 25th April 09:07
Only joking. I'd think, having a go with strong washing up liquid/water and a sponge would be a good first step. Failing that, IPA (Iso Propyl Alcohol).
Wipe as much off as you can then apply lots of detergent, soak in a bowl of hot soapy water.
I've had some success with blotting paper and leaving the item in the sun to melt the grease.
It might be worth investigating white vinegar.
And possibly somewhere else to sleep.
I've had some success with blotting paper and leaving the item in the sun to melt the grease.
It might be worth investigating white vinegar.
And possibly somewhere else to sleep.
Edited by Jo-say8k on Saturday 25th April 12:45
Jo-say8k said:
Wipe as much off as you can then apply lots of detergent, soak in a bowl of hot soapy water.
I've had some success with blotting paper and leaving the item in the sun to melt the grease.
It might be worth investigating white vinegar.
And possibly somewhere else to sleep.
Before doing what Jo suggests, use WD40 on the grease using a cloth to wipe off as much as possible, then follow Jo's suggestionI've had some success with blotting paper and leaving the item in the sun to melt the grease.
It might be worth investigating white vinegar.
And possibly somewhere else to sleep.
Edited by Jo-say8k on Saturday 25th April 12:45
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