How can I clean oil stains from granite floors?
hello everyone! How do I remove old oil stains from granite on the floor?
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Hi Bhavana,
Here is a link that can help you:
https://www.hunker.com/13423256/how-to-remove-oil-stains-from-granite-with-baking-soda
You can try this: A liquid soap, like Vim dishwashing liquid combined with water, can be used to spot clean and mop the granite and marble floors. This solution is mild enough that it can treat your granite or marble floors with the special care they need as well as help remove tough dirt at the same time.
Here is some more information for you: https://www.granitegold.com/get-rid-oil-stains-granite/
Hello Bhavana,
Try using "Milton" neat or with washing up liquid, with the hope it will bleach it out or take it further in. Good luck! Is this an inside floor or a driveway/garage?
Here's a post that might help - https://www.granitegold.com/get-rid-oil-stains-granite/
Try pouring scoopable kitty litter on it and let sit a couple of days and vacuum. It is made to absorb liquids.
This is going to be tough because the molecular structure of the granite is porous.
If the above-noted solutions don’t work, we’ll dig deeper.
You can start with oil dry or cat litter to absorb any excess. If it's very old, there may not be any. Then saturate with a degreaser and pressure wash.