 The study found that the highest crude oil sorption was achieved with a needle punch non-woven fabric made of 30% nettle and 70% polypropylene with lower needling density and weight, while the lowest sorption was observed with a fabric made of 70% nettle and 30% polypropylene with higher needling density and weight. The study also investigated the influence of other factors such as stirring speed, salinity, temperature, and hydrophobicity oleophilicity on oil sorption behavior. The re-usability test showed that the nettle's PP, 30-70ths, non-woven fabric could be efficiently used for removal of oil spill, with a sorption capacity of 9.15G, G and 8.45G, UG after 8 cycles for crude and diesel engine oil, respectively. This article was authored by our Brinda, G Thila Gavathai, and SVGew.