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Grease Stains & Spots
If you love tinkering with your car, restoring older vehicles, greasing up your bicycle chain for smooth gear shifting, or messing around with any other machines, tools and motors, or if this is something you do for a living, then you know how hard it can be to remove grease from your fingernails, your clothes, your tools, or anything else it’s gotten on.
Kitchen and cooking grease presents its own special stain removal challenges, but they’re nothing compared to trying to get machine grease off your clothes or other surfaces or materials.
Most of what we call machine or automotive "grease" is a petroleum-derivative, water-resistant substance thicker than machine oil (which is the liquid form) used for lubricating parts. Normally, this requires strong solvents or high alkaline type cleaners for clean up or removal.

