🛢️ Grease and Oil Stains on Floors

Cooking oil, motor grease or oily products They are silent enemies of the soil. Unlike other stains, grease does not dissolve with water and it can penetrate deeply if you don't use the right method.

Why Fat is So Hard to Eliminate

Fat and oil are hydrophobic (they repel water), so:

Rub with water alone spread the stain
They quickly penetrate pores and joints
They leave a slippery residue dangerous
Over time, it oxidize and darken

Absorption Method with Cornstarch or Talc

This is the most effective trick For fresh or old grease stains. Cornstarch and talc are absorbent powders that "suck" the fat from inside the pore.

1

Prepare and Contain

Surround it with absorbent paper if it is liquid. Remove the solid with a spatula. Absorb by pressing (not rubbing!).

2

Apply the Absorbent Powder

Generously cover the entire stain with cornstarch or talcum powder. It should form a layer 5-10 mm thick and extend slightly beyond the edges.

3

Action Time

Fresh: 15-20 min. Old: 2-4 hours or overnight. The powder will darken as it absorbs the grease.

4

Remove and Clean

Pick up with a spatula and vacuum. Finally, mix warm water with neutral degreasing soap, rub gently and dry.

Our Professional Degreasing Treatment

For complex grease stains (industrial, in garages, or that have been there for months), we apply enzymatic strippers, degreasing poultices and high temperature steam cleaning.

Remove Fat Professionally