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<blockquote data-quote="Greenleaf" data-source="post: 145122" data-attributes="member: 1097"><p>I've got a pair of light tan slacks that had an auto grease stain on them. They had been sitting on the bottom of my closet floor for the past two years becuase I was too lazy to remove the stain and black pants are my favorite anyway. Actually wanted to give up on light-colored pants because they show up stains like that.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, I wanted them to wear with my brown blazers, brown pants being hard to find, so I looked online for some stain removal techniques. What was reccommended was way too much work, and would have cost money. But, a couple days prior I had the idea of using my Zippo fluid to remove the grease. All it took was a squirt of fluid and a little scrubbing with a soft kitchen cloth. I put them in the washer and the stain is gone with no damage to the fabric. In case you're wondering, the slacks are polyester.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greenleaf, post: 145122, member: 1097"] I've got a pair of light tan slacks that had an auto grease stain on them. They had been sitting on the bottom of my closet floor for the past two years becuase I was too lazy to remove the stain and black pants are my favorite anyway. Actually wanted to give up on light-colored pants because they show up stains like that. Anyways, I wanted them to wear with my brown blazers, brown pants being hard to find, so I looked online for some stain removal techniques. What was reccommended was way too much work, and would have cost money. But, a couple days prior I had the idea of using my Zippo fluid to remove the grease. All it took was a squirt of fluid and a little scrubbing with a soft kitchen cloth. I put them in the washer and the stain is gone with no damage to the fabric. In case you're wondering, the slacks are polyester. [/QUOTE]
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