PROSOCO O&ampG Stain Remover

PROSOCO O&ampG Stain Remover

$80.03
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PROSOCO O&ampG Stain Remover

PROSOCO O&G Stain Remover

$80.03

- Oil & Grease Stain Remover works on porous surfaces like concrete, pavers, block, stone, tile and brick. It is easy and safe to use and no mixing or scrubbing is required. - This product is a poultice cleaner (think of a thick, pancake-like batter). While it dries, it pulls oils up and out of the surface. - Removes motor oil, brake fluid, power-steering fluid, anti-freeze, hydraulic fluids, cooking oils, food grease and other oil-based stains. It can even remove old, deeply-set stains with multiple applications. - Best air and surface temperatures for cleaning are 50°F and above. In most applications, the poultice is dry after 5-8 hours or overnight. However, in extremely humid conditions, drying times may be extended up to several days. A de-humidifier may be used to expedite drying. - 1 gallon covers 8-12 square feet. It is important to completely cover the stain, plus an additional inch, for effective removal.

Product description

Pulls oil stains out of concrete

It's so easy

Removes oil stains from concrete, stone, pavers, and other porous surfaces, leaving the treated area cleaner and brighter.

Scrape debris and buildup from surface. Shake the Oil & Grease Stain Remover container well. This product is ready to use straight from the container. No dilution is needed.

Simply pour the mixture over the stain, ensuring that it covers the stain entirely, plus an additional inch on all sides. The mixture is self-leveling, so you do not need to manually spread the product over the stain.

Let the poultice dry completely. ? While it dries, it pulls oil and grease out of the surface and into the poultice. It should look like this when it is dry.

Once the poultice is completely dry, you may sweep up the dried poultice and its absorbed contaminants for easy disposal. Rinse to remove remaining residue.

Simply pour it out onto the stain. As it dries, it pulls the contaminants out of the substrate, absorbing them into the poultice. Once it is dry, just sweep it up and discard.

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