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How Do You Remove Grease Stains in Laundry

Wednesday, April 10, 201322 comments


Most dry cleaners are familiar with the OTPR (oily type paint remover) Pyratex®, manufactured by Streets®, an outstanding stain remover and an industry staple for many years.  Pyratex® has the ability to quickly cut through exceptionally heavy stains such as grease, shoe polish, lipstick, paints and oils, just to name a few.  Today I have the opportunity to tell you about a new type of Pyratex® - Pyratex LV®, a virtually odorless, color friendly, leave on, no flush, OTPR, that will not affect the flash point in solvents. Now, I know what you are thinking, "Mike, it is your job to sell Pyratex LV®, so you may be a bit biased" and I am, but those customers of mine who have already purchased the new Pyratex LV® are seeing that this new product is finding a very useful place on their spotting board, right along side the Pyratex® they have been using for years and is making their jobs much easier. 

Just like the Pyratex® that dry cleaners have been using for generations, Pyratex LV® is formulated to take on the heavy-duty stains.  It can handle paint, oil and grease stains, as well as lipstick and cosmetics. It lubricates, lifts and suspends soils to prevent it from redepositing on fabrics.  It is virtually odorless.  Another nice aspect of the Pyratex LV® is the fact that it does not need to be flushed from fabrics when cleaning in perc, HFHC and LFHC.  It can be used effectively in D5 solvent, but will require flushing with steam, water or other flushing agents.  Even better, it does not need to be flushed in wetcleaning or laundryYes, that is right you can use Pyratex LV® in your wetcleaning and laundry. In fact for those of you using the "old" Pyratex, I would think of the new Pyratex LV as "Pyratex for laundry".

Dry cleaners know that one of the biggest challenges in laundry is the removal of food greases, oil stains, cosmetics, waxes and so on.  Washing and wetcleaning does an excellent job at removing water soluble soils, but the real challenge comes when faced with the solvent soluble soils in wash/wetcleaning.  Quite often a dry cleaner will take valuable time and added expense by first cleaning a garment in their dry cleaning machine to remove these oily type stains and then laundering them, that is if they can be dry cleaned.  However, by using Pyratex LV® as a pre-spotter, you can eliminate having to go to the dry cleaning machine to first remove grease stains before laundry. 

Pyratex LV® is sold by Streets®authorized distributors.  All ingredients are biodegradable.  It contains no Proposition 65 listed ingredients or halogenated compounds and is designed to comply with California 2013 VOC regulations. 

This leads me to the question, how do you remove grease stains in laundry and the answer is simple - you use Pyratex LV®!

22 comments:

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http://www.anyclean.co.uk/ said...

The cleaning detergent for the laundry is very important. I always have a problem removing greasy and other stains. Although I soak the garments in advance and then add stain removers when doing the washing, there are times when the stains remain on the garments. I even have some garments with permanent stains which makes the garment look dull. There are so many spot removers available on the market and it is always difficult to judge which one will work and which is waste of money, but the one you talked about sounds reliable.

Anonymous said...

Mike, great post!

Funny I came across this. When I was in the hospitality field, I would always come home with oil and grease on myself and my clothes. Too bad this product wasn't out earlier!

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Unknown said...

I generally have an issue evacuating oily and different stains. In spite of the fact that I take the articles of clothing ahead of time and afterward include stain removers when doing the washing, there are times when the stains stay on the pieces of clothing. I even have a few pieces of clothing with perpetual stains which makes the article of clothing look dull. 24 hour Toronto Laundromat

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Brilliant post. Nice informative post. We are providing dry cleaning service at Richmond London and our team has much experience to remove grease stains.
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