How to remove baked-on grease stains from laundry

Need I stress how much I hate doing laundry? It’s a daunting task that I can’t enjoy, even with my cute little closet. I tried to enjoy it—honestly, I succeeded! But dealing with persistent grease stains was the worst part of it all. I found myself repeatedly washing my husband’s shirts with different sprays and stain removers, only to find those stubborn stains just kept coming back. Then, miraculously, a friend of my mother’s suggested a trick… and believe me, it was a real game-changer!

I don’t usually share cleaning tips on my blog, but I was so excited to discover a solution that lightened my laundry load that I felt compelled to share it. Maybe there are others out there, like me, facing the same daunting challenge! Please note that this post may contain affiliate links.

I honestly don’t know where these incessant grease stains are coming from, but it’s almost as if they’ve declared war on every shirt in my husband’s closet! Many readers have speculated that the culprit might be fabric softener or dryer sheets, but considering I don’t use them, that theory doesn’t apply to us. If you’re dealing with a similar problem, it might be worth looking into.

Despite my diligent attempts, nothing seemed to remove those stains, and we ended up throwing away countless of his polo shirts just to buy new ones. The situation had become so exasperating that I almost pulled my hair out every day I did laundry!

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