Fri Jun 06 2025
Nothing ruins your favorite shirt faster than a splatter of grease from the stovetop or a smear of motor oil when you’re helping out in the garage. You toss it in the wash and hope for the best, only to pull it out with that same dark, oily reminder still hanging on like a bad habit.
Don’t panic. Whether it’s old cooking oil, black engine grease, or that mystery stain that reappeared after you already washed and dried it, modern laundry appliances have a big role to play. Let’s dig into how to remove old oil stains from clothes and tackle grease the right way.
Oil and grease love fabric. They sink into fibers and cling for dear life, especially on cotton or poly-blends. And once they’ve been through the dryer's heat, you’re not just dealing with a fresh stain anymore. You’re fighting a set-in one.
But the good news is that even those old, washed-and-dried stains don't stand a chance with a few tricks and the right washer.
If you have a fresh oil spot (maybe it’s salad dressing, bacon grease, or a splash of fry oil), you’ll want to prep the garment before putting it into your washing machine.
Here’s what to do:
Blot first, don’t rub. Dab with a paper towel or cloth to soak up excess oil.
Sprinkle on baking soda or cornstarch. Let it sit for 15–30 minutes to absorb the grease.
Scrub with dish soap. Gently rub it in with a toothbrush or your fingers.
Rinse and wash hot (if safe for fabric). Use your washer’s heavy-duty or stain-removal setting.
💡 Pro tip: Wash with a high-quality detergent like Tide or Persil.
We’ve all been there. You thought the stain was gone… until it came out of your dryer.
Here’s your rescue plan:
Re-wet the stain. A little warm water helps break the seal.
Reapply dish soap or a DIY mix (see below).
Let it sit for at least 15 minutes.
Wash again. This time, don’t dry it unless the stain’s completely gone.
Black grease stains from car work are next-level. You’ll need something a bit stronger.
Try this method:
Pre-treat with a mechanic’s pumice hand cleaner like Gojo or Fast Orange.
Rub into the stain and let sit for 10–20 minutes.
Follow with dish soap + baking soda scrub.
Wash with hot water in a machine like a Maytag washer with the Extra Power feature, which cranks up agitation and temperature to handle set-in grime.
Bright red blouse or navy pants? You don’t want to ruin your garment with bleach or harsh treatments.
Here’s the gentle approach:
Use color-safe stain removers (OxiClean is a solid pick).
Apply directly, let sit 15 minutes.
Wash on a cold or warm cycle. If possible, use tailored settings for delicates and colors.
💡 The TwinDos system from Miele automatically dispenses the right amount of detergent and booster, which is great for saving your colors.
If you're wondering how to remove old oil stains from clothes using home remedies, here are a few tried-and-true combos:
You can get great results by pairing these with machines that offer heavy-duty or stain-boosting cycles, which ensure every cycle is powered up to fight tough spots.
At Metro Appliances & More, we carry some of the best stain-fighting washing machines to help you win the battle against grease:
Electrolux SmartBoost® Front Load Washer
Model #ELFW7637AT
Electrolux SmartBoost® mixes detergent and water before it touches your clothes—allowing deep stain penetration from the jump. With StainSoak, Sanitize, and adaptive cycles, it’s a powerhouse for removing both fresh and set-in grease stains with care and precision.
GE Profile™ UltraFresh Smart Front Load Washer
Model #PFW955SPWGN
This machine has it all: Smart Wash & Smart Rinse use sensors to tailor each cycle, while Microban® technology and the UltraFresh Vent System+ keep things clean between loads. With Adaptive SmartDispense™ for up to 32 loads and custom stain removal via SmartHQ, it’s ideal for busy homes that want a smarter, fresher laundry setup.
Miele WWD160 WCS Front Load Washer
Model #WWD160WCS
Engineered to last 20 years, Miele’s washer treats fabrics with care thanks to the Honeycomb Drum, AddLoad flexibility, and SoftSteam to reduce wrinkles. Its Automatic Load Recognition and delicate fabric modes make it perfect for removing oil stains from colored or fragile items without causing damage.
Maytag Smart Pet Pro Front Load Washer
Model #MFW7020RW
Perfect for pet parents and messy households alike, this washer features a built-in Pet Pro filter, Extra Power for tough stains, and a 16-Hour Fresh Hold® option to keep clothes fresh long after the wash. It’s a great pick for anyone dealing with fur and food stains on a regular basis.
💡 Not sure which washer is right for your lifestyle? Our team at Metro Appliances & More is here to help you find the perfect match.
Oil and grease stains may be tough, but they’re not invincible. With the right pre-treatment, a little patience, and a high-performance washer from Metro Appliances & More, your clothes can come out looking fresh, even if the stain’s been around longer than that bottle of ketchup in your fridge.
If you’re ready to explore our washers for sale and more in person, contact us or visit us at one of our appliance store locations across Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. We’re here to help you find a washing machine that fits your stain-fighting needs.
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Yes, but it takes a little extra effort. Reapply dish soap or a stain remover, gently scrub with a soft brush or toothbrush, and wash again in hot water (if safe for the fabric). High-efficiency washers with stain-boost cycles.
Vinegar can help, especially when combined with baking soda or dish soap. It works best on light grease stains. For heavy-duty oil, it's best used as part of a multi-step pretreat routine rather than on its own.
Not effectively. Bleach can lighten fabrics, but it won’t break down oil. In fact, using bleach on greasy stains might just set the stain and damage your clothes, especially if they’re colored. Opt for an enzyme-based stain remover or a washer with a sanitize cycle instead.
Sprinkle dry baking soda directly onto the stain and let it sit for 15–30 minutes to absorb the oil. Then, scrub gently with dish soap and rinse before tossing it into the washer. It’s a simple home remedy that works well for fresh stains or as a pre-treatment for older ones.
Citrus-based degreasers, enzyme cleaners, or even mechanics’ hand cleaners (for tough auto grease) can break down oil at the source. These work best when followed by a hot water wash cycle in a heavy-duty washing machine.
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