Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: cohen on July 11, 2022, 04:26:24 pm
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So customer wants this cleaning..fat spots and bird poo with red berrys in..looks to have seeped right in
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you will need steam to remove
good luck with the oil - they should have got it sealed before playing with the BBQ
Oxalic acid - and prey
or F9 Barc - if you can get it
Darran
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you will need steam to remove
good luck with the oil - they should have got it sealed before playing with the BBQ
Oxalic acid - and prey
or F9 Barc - if you can get it
Darran
We have tons of granite down hear and generally don’t find oil and grease mark it Evan if it’s not sealed .
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A decent stripper should be fine. I use one called Carefree Speed stripper and just removed a bunch of oil from from slate with it the other day. If needed then steam is good but for me was a case of just leaving it to work, agitating a bit. Rinse and repeat.
The nice thing about granite is that you can hammer it with any chemical or pressure you want. I once removed limescale from granite with my pressure washer on the pencil jet setting, and it didnt effect the granite at all.