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Removing cooking oil from paintwork

AC5L4T3R

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A while ago I parked my car behind my local Irish pub and some joker(s) decided to pour cooking oil all over the car. Have taken it to the car wash but the oil doesn't come off. I've used all sorts of (safe) cleaning spray and still sits on top of the paint. Anyone got any suggestions?

Cheers!
 
Sorry to hear this, there are some real knobs about. My wife like something called Orange stuff. Have you tried neat washing up liquid?
 
A quick look on Google found this. Spray Multisolve onto the area laden with grease, oil or tar and you will instantly see it getting to work. Have a cloth handy, a microfiber one is probably your best option, and use it to take away the residue once the substance detaches from the surface of the car. You will notice that it lifts away easily.
 
This is a real dilemma, if that happened to me, my first reaction would be to go full on 'John Wick'. But on reflection, I think my first port of call would be to soak up as much oil as possible by placing kitchen roll on the oil (no wiping). Then tell the Mrs your doing the dishes, nick her marigolds and her fairy liquid, using hot water and fairy liquid to hopefully break down the oil and wash it off your paintwork. And finally wash the car again so that the any remaining fairy liquid residue is washed away and your car is clean again. Any remaining oil deposits may be cleaned with a panel wipe. Good luck :thumbsup:
 
Visit your local bodyshop/spray-paint supplier and purchase a 5-litre of "panel-wipe" or "wax & grease remover". This is the paint-safe solvent that spraypainters use to clean panels before body repairs and paintwork. Some motor factors may also carry it. Apply liberally with one cloth, wipe off with another.
 
Special Kay said:
Then tell the Mrs your doing the dishes, nick her marigolds and her fairy liquid,
Wow, it's still 1968 in some households! :lol:
That sentence is probably illegal in 2024.... :poke: :rofl:
 
Thanks guys 🤙

Yeah this person has also keyed it but nothing I can't fix. I did have a old phone and a cam software recording for a week but didn't catch anyone. Going to try again this weekend.
 
personally, id break it down with a decon and use an old pad and use a D/A with something like a AF tripple product, very little cut but enough some thing like this and will lay down a wax after its broken down....
 
Beedub said:
personally, id break it down with a decon and use an old pad and use a D/A with something like a AF tripple product, very little cut but enough some thing like this and will lay down a wax after its broken down....
This is not like you Byron, break it down to more simplistic language and don't use abbreviations like AF, D/A and decon. Your knowledge on this subject is enormous, but he/she may not understand the acronyms. Meant in a positive way as I am a great admirer of your work. :D
 
BeeEmm said:
Beedub said:
personally, id break it down with a decon and use an old pad and use a D/A with something like a AF tripple product, very little cut but enough some thing like this and will lay down a wax after its broken down....
This is not like you Byron, break it down to more simplistic language and don't use abbreviations like AF, D/A and decon. Your knowledge on this subject is enormous, but he/she may not understand the acronyms. Meant in a positive way as I am a great admirer of your work. :D

honestly sometimes im just tired!! lol after a long days at work , then home on the computer doing paperwork, editing videos, vat payments , accounts , you know how it is! feedback taken however, its all love buddy!
 
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