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Crucial Steps to Remove Oily Sausage Stains from Your Clothes

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Crucial Steps to Remove Oily Sausage Stains from Your Clothes

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  1. Crucial Steps to Remove Oily Sausage Stains from Your Clothes

  2. Remove Excess Barbecue Sauce The first step you can opt for is to remove gently scoop any barbecue sauce from the fabric. You won’t be able to get the sauce that has already soaked into the fabric, but at least this will prevent the stain from spreading on other parts of the clothing.

  3. Rinse With Cold Water Run cold water through the back of the stain as quickly as possible. Make sure not to use hot water because hot water can make it even more difficult to remove stains.

  4. Use Stain Remover You should apply stain remover from your clothes and allow them to sit for at least ten minutes before washing.

  5. Soak The Cloth In Warm Water If for any reason the stain remains, rub some liquid laundry detergent into the stain and soak in warm water.

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