Your handsome style will not be a covert secret while wearing the Dockers Agent loafers.
Leather upper in a dress loafer style with a round, bicycle-seamed toe
Dual elastic gores
Stitched overlays
Lightly padded collar
Textile lining, cushioning insole
Rubber traction outsole
1 inch heelEnhance your work wardrobe without breaking the bank. This slip-on style from Dockers features a smooth leather upper with sleek seams, while interior padding and a flexible rubber outsole de See more>>>
Price: $ 70.00
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How do I get an olive oil stain out of pants (dockers)?
Answer by tirebiter
SHOUT! it out – - – works for me
hopefully – you didn’t wash them yet
Answer by auntcookie84
I remove any oil or grease stains with Lestoil degreaser. It’s safe for clothes and works like a charm!
Answer by photoloftspace
Never been able to. How many people wear these pants?
Answer by chefgrille
I’ve always had extremely good luck with Spray & Wash (hose it down well and let it sit for 15 minutes before washing), and then washing in warm water with liquid Tide.
Also, Stanley Steemer makes this excellent grease removing paste. (It’s like Avon or Mary Kay, you have to know a home dealer) It came in a jar, and you’d just smear the goop on the stains and they’d come right out.
I used to work in a kitchen with a lot of grease, and those tricks saved a lot of my clothes.
Answer by veerod
There’s this product called “Stain Devils”. They come in small yellow containers and usually can be found in the supermarket aisle next to detergent. They have different solutions for different kinds of stains. Look for the grease and oil one. Read the labels and follow the instructions. I can attest to the rust remover and the ink remover, as well as the wine remover.
Answer by Lauren
There’s this product called SUPER CLEAN. You’ll find it in the automotive aisle because mechanics use it to break up grease on engines, etc. It works SO well. Not to worry, either. I’ve used the stuff on all kinds of stains-grease, oil, chocolate, lipstick-it’s never failed. And I’ve even tested it on fabrics like silk, it didn’t hurt it one bit. If it’s strong enough to remove engine oil, I’m sure it’ll work on a little olive oil. Best of luck!