Description
Oil-Erasing Degreaser is a concentrated heavy-duty automotive degreaser that cuts through engine grime, oil stains, road tar, and grease buildup on contact. Strong enough for engine bays and undercarriages, yet gentle enough for lighter cleaning jobs on wheels, wheel wells, tools, and garage floors. Safe on metal, plastic, and rubber surfaces.
Saturate the dirty area, wait a few seconds while the formula breaks down grease and oil, agitate stubborn spots if needed, then rinse with water and wipe clean. No sticky residue left behind.
Built for DIY mechanics cleaning engine bays at home, anyone dealing with oil leaks or years of accumulated grime, detailers offering engine bay cleaning services, and garage owners maintaining clean tools and floors. Use it before painting or detailing to remove contaminants, after oil leak repairs, before presenting a vehicle for sale, and any time heavy grease or road tar needs to be removed efficiently. A little goes a long way — dilute for lighter jobs, use full strength for serious buildup.
Directions:
- Shake before use.
- Saturate dirty area, being mindful of possible overspray on surrounding areas.
- Wait a few seconds while the grease and oil break down.
- Agitate stubborn areas, if needed.
- Rinse with water, if applicable.
- Wipe with clean microfiber until dry.
What Makes This Degreaser Special ▼
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Destroys Oil & Grease Fast — Cuts through engine grime, oil stains, and road tar
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Heavy-Duty Cleaning Power — Tackles the toughest automotive grease
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Safe on Multiple Surfaces — Engine bays, wheels, undercarriage, tools
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Versatile Use — Engines, driveways, garage floors, wheels, tools
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Concentrated Formula — A little goes a long way
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Rinses Clean — No sticky residue left behind
Who This Is For ▼
- DIY mechanics working on engines at home
- Car enthusiasts detailing engine bays
- Owners of older vehicles with oil leaks
- Professional detailers offering engine bay cleaning
- Garage owners maintaining clean tools and work areas
- Anyone dealing with grease, oil, or road tar
When to Use ▼
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Engine bay detailing: Remove years of accumulated grime
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Oil leak cleanup: Clean the engine before and after repairs
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Wheel well cleaning: Eliminate road tar and grease
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Tool maintenance: Clean greasy tools and equipment
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Garage floor cleaning: Remove oil and grease buildup
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Undercarriage cleaning: Tackle road grime and salt
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Before presenting: Clean engine bay for better presentation