Remove
Oils, Fats and Grease Stains from Concrete
or Cementitious Substrates
By
V-SEAL & the TARA Group
To remove oil, fats and grease from un-sealed substrates such as
concrete, you should usually use a degreaser or surfactant concrete
cleaner specific to these stains and blemishes to initiate the emulsification
process.
V-Scrub
HD is good here. When the stain is suspended then the extraction
process can begin (occasionally repetition of degreaser or surfactant
may need to be repeated). With unsealed concrete you may find it very
difficult to remove all stains because of mavericks like burnt hydrocarbons
that have infiltrated into the matrix of the concrete fibers thus making
them inert (a material that will not react to a chemical cleaning compound).
Of course these stains can be removed by intentional or not, disintegration,
or accidental, or not, corrosion by chemical, but usually not recommended
as a favorable alternative, especially from the customers viewpoint.
If top coating or thin set is in the repair, you are on the right track.
Often times a good call for removal of difficult hydrocarbon stains
is V-Krete,
our dry concrete powder cleaner. This uses an enzyme action to emulsify
and has a very easy application. Basically you spread DRY powder around
with a broom and walk away. The enzyme goes to work immediately to dissolve
oil stains. This is a GREAT call when you can't use water because of
EPA or other issues and it leaves concrete looking new.
The absolute best answer is to SEAL the concrete with
V-SEAL...
a deep penetrating chemical reactive fusion sealer that cannot be re-solubilized
in the substrate. This synergism (when 2 or more chemicals are combined
and the effect of the chemical reaction is greater than either acting
independently) is what makes V-SEAL superior than other sealer claims.
V-SEAL will keep stains and impurities up on top of the substrate (cement
paste) and making them a great deal more manageable. Stains deeply embedded
into the concrete can usually only be diminished and rarely eradicated.
You must change the response of the concrete when intruded with impurities
to effectively protect it. Will all the stains come out? Depends on
where-when-why and how all these variables fall into place. An ounce
of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
Bottom Line: Oils, fats & grease are unforgiving concrete adversaries.
Never buy the line from contractors " I can get anything out ". Maybe
so, but at your expense, usually substrate or surface damage that doesn't
appear until a later date. The good news is sealing your concrete is
your first best line of defense, knowing how to treat inevitable stains
will give you an effective upper hand. Be pro-active, not re-active...
Hey, that's a good idea!
Have some questions? Give us a Call. We can help!
© 2003 V-Seal/TARA Distribution Group, Ltd.