when you add cat litter to any grease or oil stain then minerals inside get the stain out
no it can't. But cat-litter can, use that. but sorry concrete dust wont work.
Cat litter is good to soak up the spill after it first happens. It will usually get all of it up.
sawdust and cat litter
it has Damascus which will soak up substances.
Use Grease, oil or brasso(results may vary-chances of cat surviving is not a good outlook)
A stove grease catcher is used to trap and collect grease and oil that splatters while cooking. It helps in maintaining a clean kitchen environment by preventing grease from accumulating on the stove and surrounding surfaces, making it easier to clean up and reducing the risk of grease fires.
You can use oil absorbent products sold in auto parts store.
Unless the cat has gotten into something bad like oil or another sticky harmful substance, they will clean themselves. Otherwise try using a wet sponge with a cat shampoo product to cut the grease or oil. Mostly cats do not like to get wet by surprise. My cat comes in the walk-in shower when the water is on...but it is her choice. She plays with running water in any sink.
To soak up oil, you can use materials such as paper towels, kitty litter, or cornstarch to absorb the excess oil. Simply place the material over the spilled oil, let it sit for a few minutes to absorb the oil, then dispose of the material properly. Make sure to clean the area with a grease-fighting cleaner afterwards to remove any remaining residue.
ANSWER:Believe it or not, human hair absorbs more oil than any other found material. It is used in webbing mesh used for tanker oil spills. The problem with this application is human hair in the quantities needed are limited. For smaller, non-industrial purposes, oil absorbing granules such as cat litter or other mineral or clay based absorbents are used.
Water and a sponge would not be effective in cleaning up a grease spill because grease is not soluble in water, so water alone will not be able to break down the grease. Additionally, a sponge would not be able to absorb the grease because it is not designed to absorb oil-based substances. Instead, a degreasing cleaner or absorbent material such as baking soda or cat litter would be more effective in cleaning up a grease spill.
many engine builders like to use lubriplate 105 assembly grease pack clean grease into inlet of pump for start up or if pump is open pack clean grease into gears or lobe and rotor