Stains from ingredients containing fat and oil are stains that often settle well in the fabrics. But removing these stains is easier than you might think.

A variety of foods and dishes contain various forms of oil and fat and are easy to spill. Whether it's grease splattering from the frying pan when you fry or marinade that gets on your clothes during barbeque. These are stains that settle quickly and it can happen to the best cook or guest!

Fortunately, removing these stains is no longer a problem, even from the most delicate fabrics, or furnishings. Lemon soap dissolves grease and is therefore excellent for removing these stains.

Below you will see how easily and effectively the stains can be removed, completely naturally and without chemicals. Take care of your things - take care of the environment.

How to remove grease stains from machine washable garments:

1. Put the garment in warm water, for wool - use lukewarm water

2. Rub in with Lemon Soap until the stain is gone

3. If it is an old stain or an extra difficult stain - leave the garment for a few hours so that the soap can work

4. Rinse the garment if the stain is gone and the garment is clean

5. If the stain is not completely gone - put the garment in the machine without rinsing off the soap and wash as usual in the machine with Lemon wash.

How to remove stains from grease

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Here's how to remove grease stains from garments or furnishings that cannot be machine washed:

1. Spray Lemon Foam on the stain
2. Rub the foam into the stain
3. Wipe off all soap residue with a wet cloth immediately after application or rinse if possible.
4. Repeat if necessary

Tip!

Have you got grease stains on the wooden dining table? Wash the table with Lemon Wash and rub a little extra on the stains with Universal Sponge and Lemon Soap.