Silicone lube is a popular choice for a sexual lubricant, but it’s water-resistant, meaning that it’s much harder to clean with just a regular wash-and-dry cycle. [3] X Research source

If you don’t have baking powder, you could also use talcum powder, cornstarch, or baby powder. You could also try absorbing the lube by blotting the sheets with paper towels. [4] X Research source

Always read the instructions and follow any guidelines for safe usage.

As always, check the packaging to make sure you’re properly using the degreaser.

You could also rinse off the detergent beforehand to see how well it treated the stain and give it a second treatment if needed.

Fabric softener is sometimes marketed as fabric conditioner. [9] X Research source Make sure the fabric softener doesn’t actually come into contact with your sheets, as it could add more stains. [10] X Research source

You’ll often see that care labels say to wash sheets in cold water, and this is recommended to help preserve and lengthen the life of your sheets. Follow those care instructions when you normally wash your sheets but consider opting for a higher-heat setting when trying to get out lube stains.

If possible, hang your sheets to dry outside. If that isn’t an option, you can hang them from a laundry line or even put them over a shower rod (just make sure to push the shower curtain out of the way first).

If the stains are completely gone, you could finish drying your sheets in the dryer on low heat for 15-20 minutes, just to ensure they’re completely dry.