REMOVING Grease
1. Blot Excess Grease - Use a paper towel or clean cloth to gently blot up as much grease as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can spread the stain.
2. Apply Degreaser - Spray Heavy Duty Degreaser directly onto the stained area until fully covered.
3. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 10–15 minutes to break down the grease and oils trapped in the fabric.
4. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help lift the grease from the fibers.
5. Wash As Usual - Wash the garment in warm water with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash, following the care label.
6. Air Dry - Let the clothing air dry completely. Avoid using heat until you confirm the stain is gone.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if any residue or odor remains.
1. Blot the Stain - Use a dry cloth or paper towel to blot and lift any surface grease.
2. Spray Degreaser - Spray Heavy Duty Degreaser directly onto the stained fabric until dampened.
3. Let It Sit - Leave the product on the fabric for 10–15 minutes to allow the breakdown of trapped oils.
4. Agitate the Area - Rub the fabric lightly between your fingers or use a soft brush to work in the formula.
5. Rinse or Wash - Spot rinse with warm water or Wash As Usual using Truly Free Home Laundry Wash.
6. Air Dry - Let the fabric air dry completely before checking if the stain is gone.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if any residue or odor remains.
1. Blot the Area - Use a dry cloth to blot and absorb as much grease as possible. Do not scrub, which may spread the stain.
2. Apply Degreaser - Spray Heavy Duty Degreaser directly onto the grease spot on the furniture.
3. Let It Sit - Allow it to work for 10–15 minutes so the formula can break down built-up oils.
4. Blot and Scrub Gently - Use a damp cloth or soft brush to blot and scrub the stain in small, gentle circles.
5. Wipe Clean - Use a fresh damp cloth to wipe away loosened grease and residue.
6. Air Dry - Let the furniture dry naturally before checking for any remaining stain.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if any residue or odor remains.
1. Blot the Area - Use a dry cloth or paper towel to absorb grease—press down without rubbing.
2. Spray Degreaser - Spray Heavy Duty Degreaser directly to the grease spot until damp.
3. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 10–15 minutes to lift grease from carpet fibers.
4. Blot and Scrub Gently - Use a soft brush or damp cloth to work the product in small circular motions.
5. Rinse and Wipe - Use a clean damp cloth to blot and remove any remaining product.
6. Air Dry - Let the area dry completely. Repeat if needed.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if any residue or odor remains.
1. Blot the Grease - Use a cloth or towel to lift as much surface grease as possible.
2. Spray the Stain - Apply Heavy Duty Degreaser directly to the affected spot.
3. Let It Sit - Let it sit for 10–15 minutes so it can work into the fabric.
4. Agitate the Fabric - Rub gently to help release the grease.
5. Wash As Usual - Use Truly Free Laundry Wash in warm water for best results.
6. Air Dry - Let the clothing air dry to confirm the stain is gone before using heat.
1. Blot the Stain - Use a dry cloth to lift fresh grease. Avoid pushing it deeper into the fabric.
2. Spray the Area - Spray the Heavy Duty Degreaser directly on the stained area of the upholstery.
3. Let It Sit - Wait 10–15 minutes to let the product penetrate the fabric.
4. Gently Scrub - Use a soft brush or cloth to scrub in small circles and lift the stain.
5. Wipe and Rinse - Use a clean damp cloth to blot and wipe away any residue.
6. Air Dry - Allow the upholstery to fully air dry before reuse.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if any residue or odor remains.





