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by Ralf85 » 04 Apr 2011, 07:08
I managed to get an oily stain on the carpet in the front of my van. What is the best way to remove the stain? I've checked the wiki but cannot find anything. Cheers.
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by 1664 » 04 Apr 2011, 07:26
Household detergent I'd have thought. They spray it on oil spills don't they?
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by eatcustard » 04 Apr 2011, 07:30
cillit bang may work, but like all thing test it first,as it may spread the oil over a bigger area
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by CovKid » 04 Apr 2011, 08:05
Top tip for removing oil stains in fabric generally is to initially work washing up liquid into the stain. This loosens it after which you wash in normal washing machine detergent. This has always worked for me if I got oil (even CV joint grease) into clothes so no reason why same principle can't work for carpets. Don't use hot water or it will fix the stain as can 'experimenting' with unknown cleaners. Nothing with bleach in it either.
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by Ralf85 » 04 Apr 2011, 09:02
Thanks for the tips guys. I will follow the advice and sort the problem. Cheers.
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by dirtygertie » 04 Apr 2011, 09:03
if you can find any, there's a cleaner called 'Elbow Grease' that is fantastic on oil stains; I've used it carpets, clothing & upholstery with good results
eta.....found some!!
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by macccityrocker » 04 Apr 2011, 10:59
WD40 Works everytime...............
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by Ralf85 » 04 Apr 2011, 11:00
Elbow grease. I like that. Thank you for pointing me at it. I will let you know how I get on.
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by putney » 04 Apr 2011, 14:41
Autoglym Tar and Grease remover works brilliantly on nearly all carpet stains.
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by Si_P » 04 Apr 2011, 21:55
I'm with macccityrocker WD40 works a treat
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by jamesc76 » 05 Apr 2011, 19:05
brake and clutch cleaner! is brill on oil stains in fabric!
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