Grease comes in all forms, including gear grease from a tractor and oil from a vehicle. If it’s greasy and slippery, it’s a grease product. While grease products do a lot to help people run various machines, grease products can also damage surfaces. That is particularly evident when you look at a concrete driveway and see the multitude of oil and grease stains there. If you don’t like what you see, use a multi-surface degreaser to restore the affected surface.
What the Multi-Surface Degreaser Removes
Multi-surface degreaser removes car oil, plant-based oils, fryer grease, gear grease, and petroleum jelly grease. If it’s oil-based, it can be removed. The only caveat is that you are careful about the surfaces on which the product is used. Test a small patch first and follow instructions regarding which surface materials are definitely a no-no. If the surface material holds up after cleaning a tiny bit, use the degreaser to remove the rest of the greasy or oily mess.
Use It Safely on Concrete and Commercial Flooring
Concrete is definitely one of the safe surfaces for degreaser. You can use it on commercial flooring too. Considering how often customers accidentally dump or knock something off a shelf that is greasy or oily, you need this degreaser to clean it up easier. After wiping up or blotting as much of the mess as possible, use the degreaser to remove the remaining traces.
Commercial countertops can handle this degreaser too. That’s good news for greasy products that leak all over a countertop.