And if your wondering how much i only noticed when i saw an oil patch under the car after it had leaked through the floor drain holes
Any help much appreciated
Best method for removing oil
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Best method for removing oilI need to know the best method for removing engine oil from a carpet and don't worry it isn't divorce time for me what happened was my oil can got knocked over when i was carrying some stuff its stored in the rear footwell and obviously got knocked over when i moved the seats.
And if your wondering how much i only noticed when i saw an oil patch under the car after it had leaked through the floor drain holes Any help much appreciated It was just an old worn out jeep
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Re: Best method for removing oilsoap powder and fairy liquid mate scrub it in and rinse it off
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Re: Best method for removing oilA Weave said, then put cat litter down
I just wipe mine, its a rubber floor Ste
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Re: Best method for removing oilhi mate best bet is a high strengh de greaser like trike dodgy stuff but good its used in dri clean out lets hard to get though
Re: Best method for removing oildid the same thing before,
scrapped a load up then just had news paper under the mat. It needed changing every week and got the oil out. could try sand to soak up the oil and vac it up after?
Re: Best method for removing oilWhy ask us blokes a question like that,ask the wife isnt washing stains out of clothes their domain
Re: Best method for removing oilAs Del Boy says
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Re: Best method for removing oilHi Phill
Motor oil stains on carpets and upholstery can be a nightmare. It is important to begin cleaning the area as soon as it is discovered. The longer stains remain on carpets and upholstery, the less likely you will be able to completely remove them. There are various ways of removing motor oil from carpets and upholstery. The effectiveness of these methods depends largely on the materials in question. Some materials soak up stains, while others somewhat repel them. Read the manufacturer’s recommendations before attempting any method of cleaning. Use the method that best suits your particular carpeting or upholstery. When in doubt, consult a professional carpet or upholstery cleaner for advice. If motor oil stains are on removable upholstery, you may be able to clean it effectively in your washing machine. Check upholstery labels for manufacturer recommendations before washing and drying them in a machine. If you determine it is safe to try, use an oxygen bleach product according to label directions along with warm water. Pre-treat the item with commercial stain remover of your choice, and place it in the washer. Set the water level on the lowest possible setting for the size of the item, and chose the longest possible wash cycle. If the item must be washed on “gentle cycle”, it may be necessary to wash it more than once. After checking to be sure the stain is gone, dry the item according to label directions. If the upholstery cannot safely be washed by machine, it will be necessary to remove the stain by hand. There are many commercial cleaners available that claim to remove motor oil stains from carpets and upholstery. The most expensive cleaners aren’t necessarily the best. The most effective cleaners contain degreaser, so read product labels carefully for this ingredient. If you decide to use a commercial cleaner, follow the directions precisely so the stain does not become permanently set. After finding a cleaner you think will do the job, test it on a piece of scrap material first. Recreate the motor oil stain, and attempt to remove it according to label directions. If the product works well without causing damage to the material, then you can assume it will effectively clean your good upholstery or carpeting. If the stain is on carpeting or material that must not come in contact with water, you may want to consider using dry cleaning solution in an attempt to remove it. Do not use dry cleaning fluid on carpets or upholstery that have latex backing or elastic trim. Dry cleaning fluid may damage these items. Methylated alcohol, otherwise known as “wood spirits”, and ammonia can be mixed together to make an effective motor oil stain remover. In a disposable container, mix together one-part wood spirits to one part ammonia. Make sure the room has adequate ventilation, and test the mixture on a scrap piece of carpeting or fabric before using it on your good items. Recreate the motor oil stain, and use a sponge to gently blot the area. If the scrap material is damaged, reduce the amount of ammonia in the cleaning solution. Recreate the motor oil stain, and attempt to remove the stain again. If damage occurs, reduce the amount of ammonia once more, and continue this process until the solution effectively removes the stain without damaging the material. After the stain has been removed, clean the area with warm water and mild soap. Rinse it thoroughly, and allow it to dry. Properly dispose of any unused cleaning solution. To reduce the risk of stained upholstery and carpets in the future, consider spraying them with fabric protector. The cost of this product is well worth the peace of mind and protection it provides. Hope that's helped
Re: Best method for removing oilTime he's read all that roo the carpet would of rotted away.
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Re: Best method for removing oilCheers roo really doesn't matter about the stain as such just want to get rid of the greasyness and to stop any chance of getting it on cloths or transfering it from floor on feet into house then it would be divorce time
So i went typical lazy man way and i am now driving the biggest cat litter tray ever !!!! i'll give that some time to soak excess up then go and break ....i mean use the garage hoover and suck it away will probably set the domestic slave on to it with some degreaser she'll like that it what there made for It was just an old worn out jeep
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Re: Best method for removing oilIt was just an old worn out jeep
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