Oil stained grout

steve_64

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Any advice on getting motor oil stains out of grout?
The dealership had a couple old cars on display for about 6 months or more that leaked oil all over the floor.
Any advice is appreciated.
 

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My color vision must be off I thought it was black.
 

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what width?
sand or unsanded?
what color?
what level of staining?



or should I guess?
 

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how much are is stained?


one square foot or 100?


or should I guess?
 

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how much are is stained?


one square foot or 100?


or should I guess?
A lot. 2 areas about 50 sq ft roughly that need a lot of work.
Tried the viper line peroxide and renew. The renew got the tile clean easily but the grout lines aren t coming out very well. The peroxide didn't help much on the initial clean.

They ran a scrubber over the whole floor the one they use in the mechanics area and it looked like Crap.

I'm trying to get these grout lines clean so I can sell them on letting me do the whole thing.

I've got the viper citrus powder coming. Ran out a few months ago.
 

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They just moved a car for me so I could see this area better. I worked on it a couple weeks ago.
I did scrub this area better and it looks like it turned out better but still didn't get it all.
Might just have to clean it a couple times. 20200501_104337.jpg
 

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Might bring the buffer and the malgrit to scrub next time. 20200501_104658.jpg
 

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drench it in a high pH degreaser/ grout cleaner, boost with a Purple Power or stripper. Let it dwell for 20 minutes , scrub with any sort of brush and slowly steam with your Turbo tool at 1000 psi and as much heat as possible. Later and repeat if needed.
 

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if it were small isolated areas I would have told you to dig it out and replace
 

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if it were small isolated areas I would have told you to dig it out and replace
I was pretty sure I can get it out. Had a little success but very labor intensive and inconsistent.

I was experimenting with the mop at the beginning. Experimenting with products.
 

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He has no idea
He’s just Canadian and can’t shut up
 

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remove and replace, your just spinning wheels if you think you can clean it
 

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