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Q: What type of a solvent will remove an oil spot?
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What type of solvent is needed to remove an oil spot?

If you want to remove it from fabric, you can you a combination of corn starch and dish soap. It will need to soak for 30 minutes.


What type of solvent needed to remove oil spot?

Is a polar one, because lipids are nonpolar, so it's unsoluble in polar solvents


What type of solvent is needed to remove oil spot?

Is a polar one, because lipids are nonpolar, so it's unsoluble in polar solvents


How do you remove oil stain from leader?

solvents remove / breakdown oil stains. I use an orange solvent for removing oil from carpets when cleaning them.


Is solvent noun or adgetive?

The word solvent is both a noun and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: This solvent will remove the stains from your driveway. Adjective: You need a solvent cleaner to remove grease and oil stains. Adjective: That is a good investment, they are a solvent company.


What type of oil is 'spot oil'?

Spot oil is a term in marketing, rather than a type of oil. As far as I know spot markets exist for different types of oil, which for crude oil means different producing areas.


Can acetone be used to remove oil?

No, acetone is not a solvent for oil. If motor oil or similar, use gasoline first, then Goof-Off to finish.


What is the solvent and solute oil?

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What is the solute and solvent of oil?

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What is the solvent in paint?

Paints use either some type of oil or plain water as their solvent. Paints using water don't produce the air pollution that paints using oil do.


What solvent to use to remove glue from a rubber boat?

kerosene or aviation turbine fuel or Turpentine oil


What cause styrofoams to melt?

Oil, gasoline, any solvent type liquids and heat.