Do you recognise the problem of seeing oil stains on your tiles? You will recognise these as darker spots on your tiles. Oil stains on your tiles are often caused by deep-frying, barbecuing or a car with oil leaking from the engine block. Of course, you then want to remove these quickly, because oil stains on tiles do not give a pretty sight to your garden, terrace or driveway. In this blog, we give you some tips to easily remove oil stains from tiles.
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Removing oil stains from tiles
Oil leaves nasty stains on tiles that are difficult to remove. In this blog, we will give you some ways to easily and quickly remove oil stains from your tiles.
Grease and oil is lighter than water and therefore water-repellent. This is why you sometimes see oil stains floating on water. Because it is also water-repellent, you can't get rid of it with water alone. Certainly not in tiles that are porous. The oil and grease will really soak into your tiles and leave ugly stains.
As soon as you have spilt oil, something has leaked or splashes from the barbecue or frying pan have got on the tiles, it is important to act quickly.
Roadmap: Removing oil stains from tiles
You need to act quickly when oil and grease have gotten on your tiles. If you don't act quickly, it will only soak deeper into your tile, making it harder to get it off. To tackle the problem of oil stains on tiles, you can use our powerful industrial cleaner use. This is a powerful degreaser, and thus ideal for grease and oil stain removal from tiles.
With this step-by-step plan, you can quickly remove oil stains from tiles.
- First, sprinkle an absorbent such as sand, cooking salt or cat litter
- Second, let this absorb for 15 to 30 minutes.
- Then mix the industrial cleaner with a little warm water.
- Apply this to the oil stain on the tiles, and scrub well with a dish brush or sponge.
- Finally, rinse with warm water afterwards. If necessary, repeat again.
Why use industrial cleaner for oil spills?
On the internet, you read many tips about using cola, washing-up liquid, benzene or cleaning vinegar. These are easy home, garden and kitchen tips, but compared to the Super industrial cleaner don't work nearly as well.
For instance, cola is just a drink and not very powerful. Benzene and cleaning vinegar still sometimes give off a nasty smell. Hence, industrial cleaner does provide the solution to remove oil stains from your tiles. Besides, this degreaser contains 2 to 3x more active ingredients, so you can clean all oil stains properly and thoroughly.
The industrial cleaner also works well in porous substrates. These include, for example, terrace tiles or paving slabs. In combination with hot water, its power is increased. Industrial cleaner is also a multifunctional product. You can use it for lots of problems. For example, for cleaning your rims, cleaning your stainless steel hood, cleaning tools, removing stains and other heavy soiling. Do you have other dirt problems? Then look for your answer in one of our blogs!
How do I get grease stains out of my patio tiles?
For the question of getting grease stains out of my patio tiles, the answer is Super industrial cleaner. Of course, you have different types of terrace tiles. Think smooth or porous terrace tiles. If you get grease stains in them from barbecuing, for example, you also want to get these grease stains out of your terrace tiles. To do this, use the same step-by-step plan.
- First, use an absorbent such as sand, cat litter or table salt.
- Then let this absorb and soak in for a while. After about 15 minutes, remove this with a dustpan and brush or a cloth.
- Then mix the industrial cleaner with warm water, and apply this to the grease stain on your patio tile.
- Using a sponge or washing-up brush, you can scrub it clean some more.
- Rinse it off with warm water, and that's how you get grease stains out of your patio tiles.