The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

The perfect solution for grease spots

- Mary Hunt Mary invites questions, comments and tips at mary@everydaych­eapskate.com, or c/o Everyday Cheapskate, 12340 Seal Beach Blvd., Suite B-416, Seal Beach, Calif. 90740. This column will answer questions of general interest, but letters cannot be ans

Now and then I open my mailbox to find a letter than makes me want to jump up and run around yelling: “I know the answer! I know exactly how to fix this problem!” That’s exactly what happened the day I heard from Chris.

DEAR MARY » As an older woman whose hands tremble a bit (I’ve been thoroughly checked, and it’s not a serious matter.), I am forever dropping food on my clothing while I eat. That results in grease spots that set in no matter what I do. I have tried prewashes, baking soda, double-washing and stain removers. I have not found anything that will remove the grease stains, and I amnot willing to wear a bib, especially while eating in a nice restaurant with friends and family. I am on a limited budget, and this is becoming a real issue. Please help! — Chris DEAR CHRIS » I can identify because I have the same problem, only mine is a result of cooking over a splatterin­g stove while failing to wear an apron. I’m a mess in the kitchen, so I know what you mean about grease spots setting in and refusing to budge. But not to worry.

I have the perfect solution — one I use nearly every day of my life now that I have found it.

Lestoil Concentrat­ed Heavy Duty Cleaner (think “less toil”) has been around for at least a hundred .years. Your mother probably used it on your. clothes when you were a kid.

It is a thick liquid stain treatment that is not easy to find. I understand that some WalMart stores carry it in the laundry aisle. Now and then I see it at Home Depot. But you can al- ways find it on Amazon.

Here’s the thing with Lestoil: It is stinky. It smells like the inside of a greasy machine shop. But that all disappears in the laundry once you wash the stain-treated garment.

I pour Lestoil into a spray bottle for ease of use. With it I can blast grease stains, old stains, food stains, make-up stains and any other stain I manage to pick up. I’m so used to the smell by now that I find it rather lovely because I know what’s going to happen — no more stain.

Next — and this is very important — I roll up the treated item and leave it overnight. (I’ve tried leaving it for an hour or so, but I’ve found that it’s not long enough to guarantee a good result.)

In the morning, I wash and dry these items as usual, and voila! Stains are gone without a trace of the Lestoil odor.

One last thing: There have been a few times when a stain did not come out completely on my first attempt. On that rare occasion, rather than give up, I repeat the process. So far, I’ve never had to resort to a third attempt.

Lestoil: It’s just plain wonderful.

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