
Grease stains are among the toughest to get out of fabric. Whether it’s from cooking oil, butter, or a juicy burger, those oily marks cling to clothes like glue. But before you reach for harsh stain removers, try a time-tested trick my nana swears by — chalk.
Yes, the same chalk used on blackboards can rescue your clothes from stubborn grease stains. Here’s how and why it works.
Why Chalk Works
Chalk is naturally absorbent, which makes it perfect for soaking up grease. When you rub chalk onto a stain, its porous surface draws out the oil trapped in the fibers. After washing, the fabric is clean — no chemicals needed. It’s gentle, inexpensive, and safe for most materials, even delicate ones like silk or wool.
How to Use Chalk to Remove Grease Stains
1. Act Fast
The quicker you treat a grease stain, the better. Grab a piece of white chalk (avoid colored ones to prevent tinting the fabric).
2. Blot If Needed
If the stain is fresh or thick, lightly blot with a paper towel — don’t rub.
3. Rub on the Chalk
Cover the stain completely with chalk, leaving a fine powder over the area.
4. Let It Sit
Wait about 10–15 minutes so the chalk can absorb the grease. For tougher stains, repeat or let it sit longer.
5. Brush Away Residue
Gently brush off the chalk. You’ll likely notice the stain has faded or disappeared.
6. Wash as Usual
Wash with the warmest water safe for the fabric. If a bit remains, reapply chalk before drying.
7. Air Dry (Optional)
Air-dry if you’re unsure whether the stain is fully gone — heat from the dryer can set any residue.

Extra Tips
- Keep a small piece of chalk handy if you’re cooking or eating out — it’s perfect for emergencies.
- Works on more than food grease — try it on lotion, makeup, or motor oil stains.
- For stubborn spots, follow up with a little dish soap or baking soda before washing.
The Bottom Line
This simple chalk trick has lasted generations for a reason — it’s cheap, gentle, and effective. In a world full of chemical cleaners, sometimes the old-fashioned ways really are the best. So next time you spill oil on your favorite shirt, skip the panic — just reach for a piece of chalk.





