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Removing OIL from a Polybead floor?

christopher

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So last year I cracked a chaincase on one of sleds and leaked some oil onto the trailer floor.

Now I am trying to get it all cleaned up and looking good to sell.

What the heck is the BEST OIL REMOVER to scrub the stain away??
 
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Seriously, a good greaser, scrub brush and elbow grease
 
Funny Guy,.
Hit this floor twice with soap and water, and made no visible progress scrubbing it. Need a Chain Case Oil detergent of some kind.

I would bet that just about any greaser will do. Regular soap will not touch that.


Kind of related that floor looks terrible after only one season. It is just still dirty in this picture or does it really look like that?
 
I would bet that just about any greaser will do. Regular soap will not touch that.


Kind of related that floor looks terrible after only one season. It is just still dirty in this picture or does it really look like that?
mud
Mud

and more MUD

All I have done is the course SCRUBBING so far.

End of season MUD RIDING takes it's tole!!:face-icon-small-hap:face-icon-small-hap

The floor is FILTHY DIRTY still.
 
Actually, I think it will make things worse.
How about renting a floor sander then repaint the floor?
 
I just picture the pressure washer throwing crap everywhere inside that trailer. Plus don't you have some open USB outlets and such in that? I would think the spray from a pressure washer getting into those would not be good.
 
I have frp on my walls so just wash them to. I have a similar trailer setup and have not had and electrical issues. It's not like u power wash it after every weekend. I wash the inside of mine at the end of the season. I suppose a scrub brush and some knee pads would get the job done but I was taught work smarter not harder.

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I just picture the pressure washer throwing crap everywhere inside that trailer. Plus don't you have some open USB outlets and such in that? I would think the spray from a pressure washer getting into those would not be good.
Exactly.
 
I have frp on my walls so just wash them to. I have a similar trailer setup and have not had and electrical issues. It's not like u power wash it after every weekend. I wash the inside of mine at the end of the season. I suppose a scrub brush and some knee pads would get the job done but I was taught work smarter not harder.

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Tried the brush, but did not use it with a good strong Surfactent detergent.
 
Tried the brush, but did not use it with a good strong Surfactent detergent.

I had tons of oil/fuel/grease spots on mine before i sold it. take a gallon of simple green and don't dilute it, splash it around on the floor, spread it out with a firm bristle shop broom. wait about 15 minutes and then scrub the spots real good with the shop broom and hose out. it'll look new again
 
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