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How to Get Grease Stains Out of Jeans: The Ultimate Denim Rescue

We’ve all had that moment: you're enjoying a delicious cheat meal and realize a drop of juicy pizza grease or cooking oil has landed right on your lap. Grease stains are notorious for being tough stains, but before you stress about ruining your favorite pair, take a deep breath.

Your FITJEANS are designed to fit your waist and legs perfectly, and a little oil isn't going to change that. Whether it’s common oil stains from food or butter stains, we’ve got the best tips to remove grease stains and keep your clothing looking perfect.

Top Tips

  • Act fast: The second you notice the spill, grab a clean paper towel or cloth. Blot the oil stains firmly to soak up any excess oil or excess grease.
  • Blot, don't rub: Rubbing spreads the grease and causes further damage to the fabric fibers.
  • Check the label: Always look at the fabric care label before applying warm or hot water.
  • Air dry only: Never use the tumble dryer until the greasy stains are 100% gone.

Here's what you'll learn

  1. The Secret Weapon for Oil Stains: Dish Soap
  2. Home Remedies: Baking Soda, Baby Powder, and More
  3. Different Methods on How to Get Oil Out of Clothes
  4. Final Step: Machine Wash and Air Dry
  5. Summary

The Secret Weapon for Oil Stains: Dish Soap

When it comes to removing grease stains out of jeans, liquid dish soap is your absolute best friend. Unlike standard laundry detergents, dish soap is specifically formulated to break down lipids and cut through heavy grease molecules instantly.

How to use Dish Soap

This is the gold standard for removing fresh stains, cooking oil stains or other tough oil stains.

  • Test: Always test on a hidden area or inconspicuous area first to ensure it’s safe for your denim’s dye.
  • Pre-treat the denim: Place a piece of cardboard or paper towel inside the jeans under the stain so the oil doesn't transfer to the back of the legs.
  • Apply a few drops: Pour a small amount of liquid dish soap (Dawn works miracles, but any degreasing soap will do) directly onto the oil spots.
  • Stain gently: Use your fingers or a soft toothbrush to work the soap into the fabric. Work from the outside of the stain inward so you don’t spread it.
  • Let it sit: Give it about 5–10 minutes to work its magic and break down the lipids.
  • Rinse: Rinse the area with warm water to wash away the lifted grease.

Home Remedies: Baking Soda, Baby Powder, and More

If you ran out of dish soap, you might find an excellent oil stain remover sitting right in your kitchen or bathroom. These home remedies can be surprisingly effective for difficult stains.

Baking Soda and Powder Hacks

Both baking soda and baby powder work perfect as an oil stain removal. They act as natural absorbents that pull excess oil straight out of the denim weave.

  • The Powder Method: For a fresh, wet oil spot, sprinkle baking soda or baby powder heavily over the grease stains. Let it sit for 15 minutes to soak up the excess oil, then brush it away.
  • Baking Soda Works on Set Stains: For older or stubborn stains, create a thick paste using baking soda and a few drops of water. Rub the paste into the greasy patch with a toothbrush to lift the oil out of clothes safely.

White Vinegar and Heavy Solvents

For a more intense approach to remove oil stains, you can bring in common household acidic cleaners.

  • The Mix: Spray the area with a mix of white vinegar and warm water to help break down bonded grease molecules before washing.
  • For Industrial Grease: If you are dealing with motor oil or oil paint, a specialized cleaner like Simple Green can be applied to the stained item, provided you test a hidden area first.

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Different Methods on How to Get Oil Out of Clothes

Method Best For What You Need
Dish Soap Cooking oil stains, food stains Liquid dish soap, warm water
Baking Soda Fresh stains, excess grease Baking soda, paper towel
Enzyme Detergent Old oil stains, set stains Enzyme based liquid detergent
Simple Green Motor oil, oil paint Heavy-duty cleaner (Use with caution!)

Note: Be careful with using harsh chemicals like hydrogen peroxide or nail polish cleaners on dark denim. They can bleach the fabric, creating a permanently patchy oil stain appearance that looks worse than the original grease.

Final Step: Machine Wash and Air Dry

Once you’ve finished the pre-treat process and the greasy outline looks like it’s gone, it’s time to wash.

  1. Rinse: To safely remove oil stains, use warm water or hot water if your care label allows it. The warmth helps melt the remaining oil out of the fabric. However, if you are washing your jeans regularly to keep their shape, cold water is normally preferred. For a localized grease emergency, spot-treating with warm water followed by a normal wash is the safest route for the longevity of the denim.
  2. Machine Wash: Put your jeans in a normal machine wash cycle using a high-quality detergent. For extra power on tough oil stains, an enzyme based liquid detergent works best.
  3. Inspect: Look closely at the stained area while it’s still wet. If you see a slightly darker patch where the oil leaves its mark, repeat the dish soap treatment.
  4. Air Dry: Never put them in the tumble dryer yet! The high heat of the dryer will bake any remaining oil into the fabric, making them permanent set-in stains. Always air dry them to be safe.

Summary to removing Oil Stains

To remove oil, you need to act fast and use a remedy that cuts through grease. Whether you use dish soap, a baking soda paste, or choose to let it sit overnight with a liquid detergent, the goal is to lift the grease out of the fabric without ruining the surrounding fabric. Your FITJEANS are made to highlight your body and last for years - don't let a little cooking oil get in the way of your vibe!

If the stain is truly a disaster (like a massive splash of industrial motor oil or an entire glass of red wine), you might want to bypass the laundry room entirely and take the garment to the dry cleaners for professional treatment.

FAQ

Can you get grease stains out of jeans after they’ve been washed and dried?

It is highly difficult because the dryer sets the stain, but even the toughest stains can sometimes be saved. Try dampening the area, applying a generous amount of dish soap mixed with baking soda, letting it sit overnight, and rewriting the wash process.

Does cold water work for removing grease?

Not as effectively as warm water. Cold water can cause the oil to solidify and lock into the denim fibers, whereas warm or hot water melts the grease so the soap can wash it away.

Is it safe to use dish soap on premium stretch jeans?

Yes! Regular dish soap is gentle on denim fibers while being brutal on oil. Just make sure to rinse it out completely before putting the jeans through a normal machine wash cycle.