Getting massage oil and massage oil smell out of my massage sheets! - massage and bodywork professionals2024-03-28T09:05:55Zhttps://massageprofessionals.com/forum/topics/getting-massage-oil-and-massage-oil-smell-out-of-my-massage?feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi, for years I used Tide, Cl…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2012-08-22:2887274:Comment:2722802012-08-22T20:07:40.080Zjoannehttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/joannecro
<p>Hi, for years I used Tide, Clorox and Cascade dish washing soap. I had worked 20 years ago at a spa that used this and it did the trick (of course you have to be careful in how much cascade you use. With that said, cascade has changed over the years and I changed to Tide, Colox (about 1/-1 cup per load) and a product I had gotten at Costco called Oil Eater around 8 years ago. It is amazing for getting oil out. I don't think that Costco carries it any more but a place called Grainger…</p>
<p>Hi, for years I used Tide, Clorox and Cascade dish washing soap. I had worked 20 years ago at a spa that used this and it did the trick (of course you have to be careful in how much cascade you use. With that said, cascade has changed over the years and I changed to Tide, Colox (about 1/-1 cup per load) and a product I had gotten at Costco called Oil Eater around 8 years ago. It is amazing for getting oil out. I don't think that Costco carries it any more but a place called Grainger does.They have locations all over. WE order and pick it up to saving on shipping costs.Hope this sheds some light.<br/><br/><a href="http://www.grainger.com" target="_blank">http://www.grainger.com</a></p> It can also help to use a dif…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2012-08-08:2887274:Comment:2695952012-08-08T17:18:11.951ZAbram Hermanhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/AbramHerman
<p>It can also help to use a different type of oil to begin with, so you don't end up with this problem. I wrote an article for the January/February issue of Massage & Bodywork magazine about massage sheets, and got some great input on selecting and caring for your sheets--check it out <a href="http://massagebodywork.idigitaledition.com/issues/22/20" target="_blank">here</a>!</p>
<p>It can also help to use a different type of oil to begin with, so you don't end up with this problem. I wrote an article for the January/February issue of Massage & Bodywork magazine about massage sheets, and got some great input on selecting and caring for your sheets--check it out <a href="http://massagebodywork.idigitaledition.com/issues/22/20" target="_blank">here</a>!</p> Adding dish soap to the wash…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2012-07-31:2887274:Comment:2691262012-07-31T20:58:23.615ZHannah Flynnhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/HannahFlynn
Adding dish soap to the wash also helps. And make sure to wash ASAP.
Adding dish soap to the wash also helps. And make sure to wash ASAP. I've had some success adding…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2012-07-31:2887274:Comment:2689432012-07-31T11:55:41.484ZLee Edelberghttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/LeeEdelberg
<p>I've had some success adding vinegar to the wash cycle. 1/2 cup or a cup depending on the size and degree of oil of the load. It takes out oil and is washed out during the rinse cycle.</p>
<p>I've had some success adding vinegar to the wash cycle. 1/2 cup or a cup depending on the size and degree of oil of the load. It takes out oil and is washed out during the rinse cycle.</p>