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Eliminate Grease & Oil Stains with Ease Backed by Broomstick Lace

Grease and oil stains can be a real pain. Whether it's from cooking or leaving an engine running, they can leave a nasty mark on your broomstick lace. Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to get rid of those unsightly stains.


Updated 20 Feb 2023

By Matej Kramberger

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Step 1: Gather Your Supplies

The first step in effectively cleaning grease and oil stains from your broomstick lace is to get the necessary supplies. You'll need a damp cloth, a mild detergent, laundry detergent, and some warm water. Be sure to check that the detergents are safe for use on fabrics before use. It's also a good idea to wear protective gloves while cleaning.

Step 2: Pre-treat The Stain

Once you have your supplies ready, it’s time to pre-treat the stain. Start by pouring a small amount of mild detergent directly onto the stain and gently work it into the fabric. Be sure to work detergent into the threads of the broomstick lace. Let the pre-treatment sit for about 10 minutes before moving on to the next step.

Step 3: Washing The Stain

The next step is to actually wash the stain. Fill a sink or bucket with warm water and add a few drops of laundry detergent. Place the stained fabric into the water and let it soak for about 20 minutes. After the fabric has soaked, gently rub area to loosen the stain and wash away any remaining detergent residue. Rinse the fabric thoroughly with clean water.

Step 4: Finishing Touches

Now it's time to give your broomstick lace finishing touches. Hang the fabric up to dry in a shady spot. Once it's dry, give it a final check to make sure all of grease and oil stains have been removed. If there are still traces of the stain left, repeat previous steps until stain is completely gone.

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