
HG Oil and Grease Absorber - 250 ml
HG oil & grease stain absorber is an oil stain remover for natural stone that absorbs oil stains on flagstones, terra cotta, marble, sand-lime and other types of natural stone as well as cement and concrete floors. This oil absorber is a self-acting stain remover which absorbs the oil or grease from the stone.
How do you use HG oil & grease stain absorber
Stir well before use.
Then apply a thick layer, approximately half a cm, of HG oil & grease stain absorber to the stain using a spatula or spoon.
Wait until it is completely dry, and the crust that has formed can be removed easily.
Any remaining crust can be removed using a damp cloth.
How do you use HG oil & grease stain absorber
Stir well before use.
Then apply a thick layer, approximately half a cm, of HG oil & grease stain absorber to the stain using a spatula or spoon.
Wait until it is completely dry, and the crust that has formed can be removed easily.
Any remaining crust can be removed using a damp cloth.
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HG oil & grease stain absorber is an oil stain remover for natural stone that absorbs oil stains on flagstones, terra cotta, marble, sand-lime and other types of natural stone as well as cement and concrete floors. This oil absorber is a self-acting stain remover which absorbs the oil or grease from the stone.
How do you use HG oil & grease stain absorber
Stir well before use.
Then apply a thick layer, approximately half a cm, of HG oil & grease stain absorber to the stain using a spatula or spoon.
Wait until it is completely dry, and the crust that has formed can be removed easily.
Any remaining crust can be removed using a damp cloth.
How do you use HG oil & grease stain absorber
Stir well before use.
Then apply a thick layer, approximately half a cm, of HG oil & grease stain absorber to the stain using a spatula or spoon.
Wait until it is completely dry, and the crust that has formed can be removed easily.
Any remaining crust can be removed using a damp cloth.













