HELP! how do you get diesel fuel out of clothes?

Snoozan

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My son came home from work today with diesel fuel spilled on his pants. Any suggestions on how to get the smell out of the clothes? I don't care about the stain as much as the smell as these were work clothes anyways. I've run them through the wash a couple of times but they're still pretty smelly-the pants are in the garage at this point!
 
I did a quick search on google and this what I found:

When washing these clothes pour a can of Coca-Cola Classic in the machine with your detergent. This will remove the petroleum products completely, which I suspect is the problem. You must use Coke!
-- W.


Baking Soda
My husband drives a fuel tanker as well; I have found that adding 1/2 to 1 cup of baking soda when I add detergent helps remove the odors and stains from his work clothes. If the baking soda doesn't help try pre-washing in Pine-Sol or Mr.Clean, either one removes the stains and oily residue from the clothes.
-- Denise G.


Amonia
To get odors out of you clothes, add some plain ammonia to the water while washing them. Gets rid of musty smells. Put it in the water with your soap and other things, not on top of the clothes. Use 1/2 cup. I used it in washing old "down" quilts that had been in an attic for a long time. Washed them and set them outside in the air. Were good as new.
-- Nancy


Special Pre-Wash
Try rubbing mechanic's hand soap (GoJo Creme is a common brandname)on the oily spots, then wash as normal. The best type is the kind that doesn't need water, contains lanolin and is commonly found in a plastic tub (for about $.99). I got this trick from a woman who always wore white and worked with me in a machine shop(!), at the end of the day she would put some hand soap on any (the many) spots and they always came out. I've since found out it will remove almost any stain.
-- Eric W
 
Pam:

We must have been on the same site! I was just getting ready to post these suggestions. :)
 
Oh and another woman suggested 1 cup of white vinegar added to the wash - it's supposed to get rid of the smell from both the clothes and the washer!
 
You guys are AWESOME!!! I knew I came to the right place!

Guess I'll print down these suggestions and get to work on those stinky clothes!
 
Good luck with those pants.......

and if the other folks suggestions don't work try washing them in some Dawn dish detergent.
Hubby came home a few weeks ago REEKING of diesel fuel (he said a bunch had spilled on him, jacket, pants, long johns were soaked!) and the Dawn did an amazing job on his clothing!!!
 
Throw them in the garbage :teeth: DH was involved in a serious wreck in which he was thrown through the front of his truck a few years ago. He laid in the diesel fuel and his clothes were saturated. I wasn't about to try washing them, it wasn't worth it IMO.
 












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