![]() 10/28/2018 at 18:22 • Filed to: MARRIAGE | ![]() | ![]() |
My wife — the affable scourge of all car interiors — managed to step in grease at a restaurant and it now caked in my floor mat. It’s REALLY in there. What the hell can I do?
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Dish soap...?
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Make her walk home?
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Trade it in?
https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/ctd/d/1994-toyota-land-cruiser-4x4/6734460631.html
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CP
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Get a new one. By new one, I don’t mean wife.
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Scrub? Saturate? Slather? Methodology?!?!!
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Fair enough.
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Bowl of warm water, add dish soap, massage in with sponge, rinse out with clean warm water, cut, blow-dry and perm?
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Well as you are the only person to give a non-oppo answer: I shall give it a whirl! But no perm, I'm on a budget.
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It's not fair at all because I can't afford it.
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New what? Car? Or floor mat. Maybe both.
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But with proper care, six months of no hairstyling. It’s like Trucoat, but for your hair.
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I just did this cause my front ones were kinda beat. Keeping the old ones for the winter.
Also, GOJO and a scrub brush.
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Sure you can just finance it for 18 6 months. I am pretty sure 18 6 month car loans are a thing now.
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Being a cash-only boi limits my options heavily. But it also prevents me from making regrettable decisions.
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Olive oil or vegetable oil cuts grease really well, then wash with dawn in the sink. Just rub in a bunch of olive oil and scrub with paper towels
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Trade for 4Runner
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Would you recommend that over dish soap?
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I’d say apply a 1 part Dawn to 10 parts water mix, let it sit for a bit, agitate with whatever is handy, then rinse and repeat as needed. Dawn is awesome at getting grease out of fabric.
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Take your own advice, Mr. FERD
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Another question for svend: a 4 loko blew up in my backseat yesterday and is soaked into the rear mat. The whole car smells like loko, if I get pulled over it'll be very awkward. What do I do?
![]() 10/28/2018 at 19:06 |
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The dish soap will not remove the grease very well and you might just spread it around. The olive oil will remove the grease easily and then you wash out the olive oil or toss a salad on your floor mats.
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Buy rubber floor mats?
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I don’t mind having one vehicle financed, anything more than 1 car payment and a mortgage payment I start getting the fear.
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Take out a second mortgage and use equity to finance a car purchase, voila- 360 month car loan!
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I wouldn’t mind either, but my money’s just tied up to various other things.
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Simple Green and a pressure washer?
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YOU
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For that problem, I spray brake parts cleaner on a rag and wipe (after testing on a small spot of the carpet). Dissolves the oil/grease/asphalt instantly and evaporates without leaving a residue. Follow with the carpet cleaner to complete.
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You’ve got a pretty good head on your shoulders, that’s the kind of thinking we need.
I was reading something a few years ago about the mortgage crisis and how people were doing that. “Hey, I have all this equity in my house. Guess I need an Escalade.” It struck me as a pretty not good idea.
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Maybe both.
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Pure gasoline
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Greased Lightning cleaner and a Bissel Little Green Machine.
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The answers are all true Oppo. But like was already mentioned: cooking oil to loosen the grease, then dish soap to clean it or stick it in the washer. As with paints: oil fights oil.
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I have a little Bissel machine, the stain remover solution did diddly, I figured it wouldn’t work on grease by I was already using it so I gave it a shot.
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Start with a degreaser, if possible a water based one, agitate in with a stiff nylon brush , not too aggressively, and then wet vacuum up.
You may need to repeat this a couple of times and then follow up with some all purpose cleaner to remove any degreaser but it does work.
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![]() 10/28/2018 at 20:35 |
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Overnight parts from Japan ?
You want to transfer the grease onto something else, I would use some mr green in a sprayer to start and then wipe/damp it down with a mf you don’t mind throwing away. Little green bissel is a good option as well.
I have successfully done the same- I have also successfully replaced all our mats with weather tech ones..
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Chemical guys has been amazing for me.
https://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guys-CWS_103-Upholstery-Eliminator/dp/B00FJHTCEO?th=1
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Divorce would be easier than cleaning those mats.
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Thanks, although I did some kind of mish-mash of everyone’s advice, I appear to be making progress
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There is a superior in the U.S. for Bilt Hamber products, try Surfex HD. It’s a water based degreaser that you can dilute down to 200/1 and still be effective. It’s also pretty cheap and you can use it anywhere you want to clean.
The trick with anything car cleaning is to start gentle working towards more aggressive techniques.
Give the mats time to dry and see where you might need to take another hit.
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I’m thinking I may need to just bite the bullet and gen some black
weather-tec like ones, as it will now rain for the next 6 months.
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May as well
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Yea, I think the little bottle of stain remover you get from Bissel isn’t strong enough to remove grease like that. You need something industrial (like Greased Lightning or something similar). And maybe a stiff bristle brush to scrub the hell out of it before removing with the LGM.
Or maybe new, black floor mats? :)
Good luck.
![]() 10/29/2018 at 07:35 |
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Some of this and some of this:
I used those mixed in some water to clean the inside of my car when we got it. It was completely black up front when we got it, now it’s back to the tan it was originally. I wish I had pics of it, it was an oil/grease/drink/food disaster up front and after using those 2 things mixed in water, you can’t tell it was ever a mess.
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scrub it with mineral spirits then rinse with water hose with nozzle, then Dawn dish soap, rinse, repeat with Dawn until you like it again