Apply neat washing up liquid directly onto the grease. Leave overnight and then machine wash as normal. I have used this technique on a variety of fabrics and found it highly effective.
you wash them with degreaser
Wash it .
Soap, water, sponge and elbow grease.
It allows you to mark on glass to label something during a lab and then later wash off the grease.
Yes you can, I wash my husbands jeans with Lestoil to remove grease, gasoline and it works.
Yes
It never causes a reaction
Carefully flip the covers off them so you can see the grease on the balls. Now wash this grease off with gasoline using a small paintbrush. When all the grease is gone, re-grease them with new grease and put the covers back on.
put some liquid wash body wash in your hand, about enough to cover half of your palmThen put some baby powder on top to cover it so you cant see any body wash and rub hard.Then wash off with warm water.If there is still grease left repeat again.
Believe it or not, friction is what is a very important part in removing bacteria and other germs from your skin when you wash. Texture is important in helping "slide" off bacteria and such from skin when you apply friction. They wash off when you have an agent that helps lift and detach after your friction action is used.
Detergents contain surfactants that help to break down and emulsify grease into smaller droplets, making it easier to wash away with water. This property allows detergents to effectively remove grease and oils from pans and other surfaces.