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Oil and grease stains are tough to remove from clothes because they resist water. The water in a washing machine works around the stain. Detergent makes it possible to remove oil and grease stains.
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Tarmac is an oil-based product; the binder is a heavy tar or bitumen and as such, it can be 'thinned' by the addition of a lighter oil, such as paraffin, petrol or even turpentine. Many automotive oils, such as petrol, diesel or even brake fluid, can 'dissolve' the binder of a tarmac and there's no way of 're-sticking' the aggregate back together. Further, the contaminating oil will seep and spread, degrading all the tarmac that it contacts. Given a few days, a petrol leak will 'eat' its way through a 75mm thick tarmac driveway; a screwdriver or stiletto heel will easily penetrate the previously 'set' surfacing and before long, the now unbound aggregate will begin to be scattered everywhere. And once a hjole appears in a tarmac surface, it just gets bigger and bigger as the edges 'crumble'.
solvents remove / breakdown oil stains. I use an orange solvent for removing oil from carpets when cleaning them.
A diesel generator can be any color you like...orange with pink polka dots would be nice. However, manufacturers are aware that diesel fuel stains things, so they generally paint with a color that doesn't show diesel oil stains too badly.
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Water and oil do not mix. To dissolve stains, you have to use the principal of like dissolves like. An oil or alcohol will dissolve greasy stains.
Cooking oil & olive oil stain clothes all the time, but you can use a good stain remover to get rid of these tough stains. Most of the products have special instructions on them that are easy to follow. Otherwise a general tip for oil stains is to remove them immediately because the longer they last the more difficult they will be to remove as they set into the fabric.