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Easy Tips to Remove Motor Oil Stains from Fabric

by Nick Steiner Writter

Whether you are an auto mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, you need to deal with motor oil to maintain or repair your automotive devices. It’s really frustrating to get stains on clothes while working.


Getting rid of motor oil stains from clothes is not a big deal at all. You can solve this issue in so many ways. For your convenience, we’ve come up with 5 easy and effective tips to remove motor oil from fabric.

5 Effective Tips To Get Rid Of Motor Oil Stains From Fabric

#1. Removing Stains With Cornstarch

Cornstarch is a simple but highly effective stain remover that you can’t ignore anyway.


Required materials:


  • Toothbrush or damp sponge

  • Cornstarch


The process:


  • Place the fabric on a flat surface such as a table or something like that.

  • Pour a small amount of cornstarch on the spot.

  • Let the cornstarch set in for around half an hour or even more.

  • Then clean off the corn scratch using the toothbrush or damp sponge.

  • Wash the fabric with fresh water to get rid of stains.

  • Sun the fabric.

#2. Removing Stains With Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is a useful item that perfectly handles stains on fabrics.


Required materials:


  • Warm water

  • Aloe vera gel


The process:

  • Soak the fabric in warm water for around 15 to 20 minutes.

  • Take off the fabric from the water.

  • Scrub the stained area with aloe vera gel.

  • Put the fabric in warm water once again.

  • Wash it with fresh water.

  • Dry the fabric in the sun.

#3. Getting rid of stains with Baking soda

Baking soda can be an effective solution for new stains.


Required materials:


  • Baking soda

  • Warm water

  • Brush

  • Old towel or cardboard


The process:


  • Choose an even surface.

  • Place the old towel or cardboard underneath the stained fabric.

  • Pour the baking soda slightly on the spots.

  • Let the baking soda set in for around 15 to 20 minutes.

  • Clean off the baking soda using the brush.

  • Wash the fabric with warm water.

  • Repeat the same process until the spot is removed.

  • Dry the fabric.

#4. Removing Stains With WD 40

WD 40 is a highly effective and versatile cleaner. You can use this multi-purpose cleaner to get rid of motor oil stains from fabrics.



Required materials:


  • A teaspoon of WD 40

  • Liquid soap

  • Brush


The process:


  • Keep the fabric on an even surface.

  • Pour one teaspoon of WD 40 on the stained area.

  • Let the WD 40 soak in for around 15 to 20 minutes or even more if the stain is stubborn.

  • Also, use liquid soap on the stained area.

  • Put the fabric into your washing machine.

  • Wash it with either cold or warm water.

  • Dry the clothes.

#5. Removing Stains With Oxiclean Max Force Gel Stick

The OxiClean max force gel stick is the most effective cleaner to get rid of motor oil stains from clothes.


Required materials:


  • Warm water

  • Oxiclean max force gel stick

  • Stain brush


The process:


  • Before using the Oxiclean max force gel stick, you should test it in an inconspicuous area.

  • Pour a bit of gel stick on the stained area.

  • Scrub over and over mildly with a stain brush. and gently scrub the stain using a laundress stain brush.

  • Take around 15 minutes to adjust the gel before rinsing the fabric.

  • Put the fabric in a washing machine, and wash it with warm water. You can also use soap.


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Created on Feb 9th 2022 02:37. Viewed 238 times.

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