How can I clean my car rugs from old grease stains?

August 19, 2009 by admin · 8 Comments
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nena l asked:

I would like to know what can I use to clean old grease stains from my car rugs? the color of the rugs are like a light gray color. Please some one help.

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8 Responses to “How can I clean my car rugs from old grease stains?”
  1. Maxine PantherFan says:

    I use a cleaner called Purple Power on mine, spray it on, or if the stain is bad, pour a little on, then use a good stiff brush and scrub it really good. Rinse it good, sit out in the sun let it dry. It has no bleach in it , it just goes straight for the grease or oil.

  2. MLF says:

    SPOT SHOT (sold at Office Depot) will remove all stains.

  3. Bonno says:

    TRY GOJO OR A GENERIC HAND CLEANER FROM THE AUTO PARTS STORE – IT WILL CUT THE GREASE & THEN WASH THEM W/ SOAPY H2O

  4. Allan C says:

    Go to the local auto parts store and buy a couple of cans of cheap engine degreaser, spray the entire set of floor mats, scrub with a soft scrub brush, then rinse thoroughly with water hose. Then to make sure you get all the degreaser out, repeat the process only this time use a mixture of Oxi-Clean and hot hot water. This should take care of it for you. GOOD LUCK!!!

  5. bambam33626 says:

    just saw this on t.v the other day…use shaving cream, white, let sit for 15 min. wipe away. if stubborn use a toothbrush.
    GL

  6. Sheila J says:

    dawn dish soap works great! also scrubbing bubbles for your bathtub works good to! and i am a firm believer in Resolve carpet cleaner.

  7. GG says:

    You may not believe this but the best stain killer I have found is WD-40. I had an employee track car oil into a customer’s house that had white carpet. We used WD-40 and it cleaned it so that you couldn’t even tell where the stains were.

    Just a thought.

  8. bc12012 says:

    getit detailed….you will have to spend too much money buying the tools required to do a professional job.but the rugs have to be buffed.

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