throw them out and buy a new pair
Try Goo Be Gone! It does leave a grease stain but it's much better than a white out stain and I'm sure there's a way to get the greese stain out. I did research and found out that the four best-bets for getting white out out of cloth are (in this order): 1) Goo Be Gone; 2) W-D 40; 3) rubbing alcohol; and finally 4) nail polish remover. Try them out and see what works! :-)
It depends on the type of cloth.
I'd try Dawn. My mom always says Dawn to cut any grease based stain.
use yellow stain on white hat remover
Use stain remover. Use stain remover.
Saturate the stain with sprayed hair spray, then throw the garment into the wash. If the stain doesn't completely come out, repeat the process. DO NOT dry the garment until the stain has washed out! What happens is that the hair spray, which contains lacquer, dissolves the ink, but the hair spray also washes out in water/detergent. (Taking the ink with it.)
You can remove the stain if your leather belt leaked onto your white shorts by applying some bleach to the affected area, scrubbing gently with a soft brush. Alternatively, you can apply the same trick with a stain remover product. Afterwards, wash the shorts in a 60 or 90 degree laundry cycle.
use tide stain stick
when you add cat litter to any grease or oil stain then minerals inside get the stain out
Rub the substance on a paper bag, if it leaves a grease stain, it is a Lipid.
Elbow grease
Try Goo Be Gone! It does leave a grease stain but it's much better than a white out stain and I'm sure there's a way to get the greese stain out. I did research and found out that the four best-bets for getting white out out of cloth are (in this order): 1) Goo Be Gone; 2) W-D 40; 3) rubbing alcohol; and finally 4) nail polish remover. Try them out and see what works! :-)
Dan Grease White goes by Grease.
Blot up as much of the grease as you can with a dry paper towel. Rub the stain with laundry detergent and put it in the washer. Use hot water, unless this is food grease that fried proteins, then use cool water. After the washer check the stain, pretreat and rewash if the stain persists.
It depends on the type of cloth.
If you pour red wine on it then it will get rid of the bacon grease. Then you have to soak the carpet where you put the red wine at to get out the red wine
Stain on asphalt can be removed with a good grease removing household cleaner. For concrete, the stain may have to be removed with muriatic acid.