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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
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    4

    Successful removal of "set" bike grease stain...

    ...from a bright yellow jersey!!

    I just began my jersey collection this year, and have about 5 at this point... and for some reason, whenever I wear my yellow one, I inevitably get a huge bike grease stain on it... which never happens to any of the others, although they're all very light colors.

    I was mindlessly throwing laundry into the machine one morning before work, and when I came home after work, I noticed my dad done me a "favor", and put all of my laundry into the dryer... on HIGH! Of course I was horrified when I pulled out my lime/yellow jersey and saw a lovely "chain tattoo" across the front.

    I searched the archives here (my best source of information yet!), and read mixed reviews about just about every available product... and looked around the room to see what *I* had at my disposal.

    I had green (apple - not "regular" green) Dawn dish soap (which I had originally bought for my orchids!), baby wipes... and that was about it. I squirted some of the dish soap right onto the now (very) dry jersey, and just let it sit with the dish soap on it for a solid hour (perhaps more). Then I sat down on the floor next to it, pulled out a baby wipe and SCRUBBED (so, yes, the third ingredient is ELBOW GREASE!). But, it worked absolutely perfectly... not a *trace* of bike grease remains.

    Hope this helps someone with their bike grease woes in the future!

    Katie

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    VA / DC Metro Area
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    I am convinced that hand dishwashing soap can get out almost anything along those lines. When all else fails for other things I've tried I always turn to some dishwashing soap and it works like a charm. Good to hear it got out your stain. I should probably tend to the one bike chain stain I've got on my carpet right now. I'll definitely be using dishwashing soap.
    "She who succeeds in gaining the master of the bicycle will gain the mastery of life." -Frances E. Willard
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