“There are diff
erent types of oil: cooking oil, cosmetics oil machine oil, but all them leave stains which are extremely different to remove from our clothes. Before cleaning the clothes, you have to consider the particular kind of the oil and the material your dirty clothes were made of. It will help you choose the most appropriate detergent and cleaning technique. You have to be very precise as the wrong method may damage or even completely destroy your garment.
Leading cleaning London companies recommend putting your stained clothes for half an hour in hot water. If they are colourful, add a teaspoon of vinegar, whereas if they are white, add a cap of chlorine bleach. Wring out the wet clothes well before preparing them for the washing machine.
The next thing you should do is to put a small amount of laundry detergent, no matter if it is powdered or liquid, in the centre of the stain and rub it gently. If the oil has soaked into the clothes, use more detergent. Wait for thirty more minutes before placing them in the washing machine.
If the clothes are too dirty put only them in the laundry, choosing the most proper program and temperature according to the material your clothes were made of. Allow the machine to complete the full washing cycle. If you use a dryer, also choose the best programme that will not damage your clothes. The best ones for oil stained clothes are no heat and fluff.
If you follow these steps, suggested by London cleaning experts, you will have your clothes cleaned, even the most persistent stains will be removed. What you have to do is to pass through all of them without skipping any one, otherwise the effect might be different.”