Grease? No problem.
I’m particulary bad about getting grease on my hands and then my clothes. Here are some tips, but I’m not sure they’ll work. Use at your own risk.–Corrie
13 Ways To Get Bike Grease Out Of Clothes
August 27th, 2008 by Bren · 1 Comment
If you’re anything like me, it’s a rare day of bike commuting that doesn’t add a small dot of road grime or bike grease on your khaki pants, white shirt, etc. Grease is tough to remove, but not impossible. You can definitely salvage your threads without settling for a grease spot for the next 20 wash cycles. The following techniques vary wildly in both materials used and toxicity. I’ll say upfront that grease busting dishwashing liquid has worked for me, as has “Shout” brand prewash junk. Be wary of letting any stuff sit on the grease for too long, or next you’ll be dealing with a new stain or discoloration on your clothes (experience talking here). Onward.



