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Gravy 'Gone in a Jiffy': How to Get Rid of Gravy Stains on Your Pants

We all know that accidents happen in the kitchen, especially when it comes to cooking and serving up delicious dishes. Sometimes gravy spills and drips where we least expect it, leaving behind unsightly, stubborn stains - fortunately, though, there are ways to remove them.


Updated 28 Jun 2023

By Matej Kramberger

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When grease is involved, you don't want to just wipe away the spill or rub at the stain with a paper towel. Instead, the first step is to put a few paper towels on top of the stain and then use a spoon to blot up as much of gravy as possible. Once the majority of the gravy has been removed, you can then proceed to the next steps.

Removing Greasy Stains with Home Remedies

If you'd prefer to opt for natural solutions, you can try out some of the following home remedies to help get rid of those pesky gravy stains:

  • Mix together a solution of water and baking soda; dab it on the stain and allow it to sit for up to 10 minutes before wiping away.
  • Mix together a solution of 3 parts water and 1 part white vinegar; spray the mixture onto the stain and allow it to sit for 15 minutes before blotting up with a cloth.
  • Spray the stain with club soda and let fabric soak for several minutes before gently scrubbing the area.
  • Mix together a solution of liquid detergent and water; allow it to sit on the stain for around 10 minutes before washing the fabric on the regular cycle.

After attempting any of these home remedies, make sure to check the fabric of your pants to ensure stain is completely gone. If it's still there, try a different solution from the list or proceed to more heavy-duty commercial solutions below.

Removing Greasy Stains with Commercial Solutions

In many cases, home remedies may not be enough to get rid of stain. If that's the case, you may want to opt for commercial solutions such as:

  • Borax : Dilute a tablespoon of borax in two cups of warm water and apply it to the stained area. Allow the fabric to soak for a few minutes before blotting up with a cloth.
  • Laundry Detergent : Apply laundry detergent directly to the stain and let it sit for 10 minutes before rinsing. If the stain persists after one round, repeat the process.
  • Oxygen-Based Stain Removers : These products are designed specifically to target grease, oil, and fat-based stains - just follow the instructions on packaging.

And remember - always test a small area of fabric with any solution before applying it to the entire stain - this will ensure that fabric doesn't suffer any damage.

Conclusion

With these tips and tricks, you should be able to safely and effectively remove those annoying gravy stains from your favorite pair of pants. Just make sure to blot up the excess as soon as possible, as the longer gravy sits, the harder it becomes to get rid of.

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