Special stain remover against grease, tar, resin and candle Wax & Motor oil
Dr. Beckmann Stain Expert Lubricants & Oils
Content: 50 ml
- With an anti-fat complex
- Removes grease, resin, candle wax and industrial oils, as well as tar and candle wax stains
- It can also be used for shoe polish, as well as for bicycle and motor oil
- Suitable for washable and non-washable textiles
- Protects colours and fabrics
Description
The ingredients of the Stain Expert Lubricants & Oils are especially suitable for the removal of industrial/DIY greases and lubricants. The combination of solvents and surfactants lightly dissolves the stains, which can then be removed easily. This equally applies for resin or candle wax stains, as well as for grease, oil, tar stains or shoe polish.
Ideal for:
- Waste oil
- Ash
- Petrol
- Diesel
- Printing ink
- Bike oil
- Graphite oil
- Resin
- Heating oil
- Clay
- Coal
- Machine oil
- Motor oil
- Oil paint (fresh)
- Soot
- Goo
- Grease/oil
- Shoe polish
- Tar
- Toner
- Wax
Not suitable for:
- Carpets
- Leather
- Functional clothing
How to remove stains?
Dr. Beckmann Stain Experts offer the right solution.
Useful tips
The sooner a stain is treated, the easier it can be removed.
Always perform the stain removal before the washing.
Before using the product, perform a check for discolouration and compatibility on a concealed part of the fabric.
Observe the care symbols of the textiles.
Do not carry out a stain treatment on sensitive surfaces.
Use a suitable underlayment, such as a saucer or clean towel.
Do not allow the stain treated with Stain Expert Liquid to dry out during product application.
Do not remove candle wax with ironing, as this will fix the color pigments directly into the fabric, just like a real print.
How it works
washable textiles
- Thoroughly soak the stain with the Stain Experts liquid, cover and let it react (but not dry up) until the stain has started to dissolve or can be removed
- Thoroughly dab-out the stain area with a cloth
- Afterwards, wash the textiles as usual
non-washable textiles
- Thoroughly soak the stain with the Stain Experts liquid, cover and let it react (but not dry up) until the stain has started to dissolve or can be removed
- Completely dab-out the stain area with a damp cloth
Useful tips
The sooner a stain is treated, the easier it can be removed.
Always perform the stain removal before the washing.
Before using the product, perform a check for discolouration and compatibility on a concealed part of the fabric.
Observe the care symbols of the textiles.
Do not carry out a stain treatment on sensitive surfaces.
Use a suitable underlayment, such as a saucer or clean towel.
Do not allow the stain treated with Stain Expert Liquid to dry out during product application.
Do not remove candle wax with ironing, as this will fix the color pigments directly into the fabric, just like a real print.
FAQs
Skin fat (sebum) is conveyed to the garments through the sweating process. These are the residues that can be seen on the collar.
The Stainless Steel Cleaner spray is very effective and you can use it very sparingly. If a rainbow streaking forms then this is a sign that you have used too much product. You can wipe away the excess product with water, and then dry with a clean towel.
There are 2 ways to manufacture alcohol: through a chemical industrial process, or an organic process based on the fermentation of potatoes, cereals, beet sugar molasses, etc. The latter is the case with the Dr. Beckmann Fridge & Microwave Hygiene Cleaner.