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STONETECH Oil Stain Remover is a professional-grade, ready-to-use cleaner designed to extract deep-set oil and grease stains from natural stone, tile, grout, and masonry. It works quicklyโremoving epoxy grout haze and tough stains in under 10 minutesโwhile leaving no permanent residue. Trusted by homeowners and pros alike, this 3oz solution helps maintain the pristine look of your surfaces without costly restoration.
| ASIN | B07TF4QZ8C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #224,736 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2,645 in All-Purpose Household Cleaners |
| Brand | StoneTech |
| Brand Name | StoneTech |
| Container Type | Can |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,896 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 89 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | DuPont |
| Material Feature | Natural, Organic |
| Material Features | Natural, Organic |
| Model Number | D12446896 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | D12446896 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Exterior, Cabinets, Interior, Crafts |
| Scent | Natural |
| Size | 3 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Residue Free |
| Specific Uses For Product | Grout, Tile |
| Surface Recommendation | Grout,Stone |
| UPC | 720912056451 669009150019 |
| Unit Count | 3 Fluid Ounces |
D**H
Took me 7 treatments but stain came out.
This 100% works. My perfume bottle stained my bathroom marble countertop and amber color for the oil in the perfume I tried. Dawn with water and flour mixed into a paste, covered it with saran wrap as I saw on Rachael Ray, that did not work. I tried baking soda and hydrogen peroxide paste. I covered that with plastic wrap that did not work. I treated my countertop with this 7 times, it lightened the stain each time and now the stain is pretty much gone. I may do it one more time but I am so happy with the result especially after trying everything people were suggesting.
H**T
Ordered another one and it worked just as well as before...
My original review is below. I needed it again after letting oil sit on the countertop for weeks. I had something decorative sitting and didn't move it for awhile. I did not know the bottom was oily, since I had washed it. Well, big surprise, there was oil and it had a chance to soak in. I had to use this treatment a few times to get rid of this stain, because the oil had time to soak in. This stuff is fabulous. I had tried all the home remedies, and nothing worked on the original problem I treated with the first can. This time I was not freaking out, because I knew if I bought and used this, the stain would be history and back to normal. I did finally get the better sealant on my countertops, and normal oil exposure stopped being a problem. This pushed the sealant past its limits. Thank goodness for this product! I wish that everything I purchase would live up to its promise the way that this does.... ************************* Original review: This is amazing! My new countertops stained with normal exposure to olive oil. Unfortunately I did not know that they were so badly sealed until I had cooked a huge holiday dinner - the first chance I got to use them. I had noticed dark spots but hoped they would evaporate out overnight. It turns out that the countertops need a different sealant, but in the meantime, I needed to get rid of the olive oil stains. This stuff really works! After I had it all cleaned up, something else soaked into the countertop and although I did not know its origin, I tried this and it worked. Still, waiting for the new sealant.... I noticed that the soap dispenser had dripped soap onto the countertop and it, too, was not evaporating out. I used it on that, and voila! no more stain. If I can just get the fabricator out to fix the sealant, I might not need this anymore. Try it on anything. It worked on oil, an unknown, and liquid soap.
F**Y
Works Pretty Well
Had new granite countertop installed and it got stained, likely some kind of solvent or cutting oil from when it was cut to size for us. Seller/installer denied responsibility, but that's a whole other story. This product seems to work, but it's been 2 applications and we still have some 'halo' effect from where the stain was. We first tried baking soda paste ... no luck. Bleach ... no luck. Peroxide ... no luck. Lye ... no luck. Thankfully none of those things left residual stains after the wet spots dried up. Using the Stonetech product, it's definitely better. Going to try one more round and hope it's good enough so I can finally clean and properly seal the countertop. Product has a very 'citrusy' smell to it ... not unpleasant, but strong. Also learning that it takes WEEKS, not 3-5 days, for this product to completely evaporate out of the granite. We've tried to speed up the process with a heat gun, or a fan with a heater behind it, but the best thing to do is just be patient. Worth noting that we have very light colored granite, so any kind of stain is going to be highly visible as a 'dark spot'. Darker shades of granite will tend to hide things better. Overall a pretty good product that did what all the other things we tried couldn't. Very small container, so to get our job done in 3 tries (hopefully) meant I had to pick up a 2nd can. Should have plenty left over if we ever need it down the road.
N**E
Amazing! Works like magic, but you have to follow the directions and be patient!
This stuff is amazing, but you have to be patient and follow the directions. I just put in a new granite countertop, and before I could seal it, I got a nasty oil stain left overnight. I ordered this stuff, and by the time it arrived, the oil stain had been settling for a few days. I carefully read the directions; applied a generous bit, and let it sit until it is completely dry. DON'T PANIC if you apply it, and see what looks like an oil stain seeping into your stone. That's the solvent, and it takes at least 24 hours to dry. I left this to work for about a day and a half, then buffed off the powdery residue, and the nasty oil stain was COMPLETELY gone. Patience. It magically draws out oily stains, and it also smells nice. A small can will go a very long way. I will always keep this stuff in my cabinet.
P**B
Worked for us - no idea what the stain was
Thankfully, in the end, this worked. We recently renovated our main bathroom and ordered a vanity with a marble top (this was just by chance as I had zero knowledge of the types of countertop materials and which ones to avoid or be aware of). 5 days into having the bathroom completed, my wife shows me a spot with a darkened circle, probably 3-4 inches in diameter. We donโt know what sat there - could have been a diffuser we use for essential oils that had some run off on the base, shampoo bottles that dripped or something else. We had just come back from vacation so it could have been anything from the items we were putting away after the trip. Initially I tried two different types of spray cleaners to get the etching (aka the stain- I learned new words in this process too) off, but they didnโt do the trick. They sort of lightened the mark, but in the end we needed something else. This stuff stayed on the counter for three full days and with a little plastic spatula, the dried pieces left scraped off to leave a completely repaired surface! Couldnโt be happier that we didnโt ruin the new surface after only 5 days :). Oh and the canister that it came in is maybe two inches in diameter. It is super small so donโt be fooled by the image on the product page. Itโs definitely magnified. If you have a large area, youโll need a few of these. As you can see from the top picture, the etching was completely dried out and removed.
C**A
It really works!!! My stains were all removed!
I donโt normally write reviews unless the product is outstanding. This company deserves a review. The first time I used the product nothing happened. I decided to try again and remove it within 12 hours. It made the area look even worse because the product went inside the quartzite and it made it look even more stained, but the next day when it was dried, the stains were gone.only one little one was left, so I did the whole princess again, and now my countertop is free if stains. I had some huge oil stains (2) and another 6 smaller stains. They are all gone. I wish I took a before and after picture. The secret is to keep doing the treatment over and over until they are gone and leave the product less than a day. The only reason they tell you to leave it two days is because you will be so scared to remove it before and see a stain that is three times bigger, but that is just the product that infiltrated your quartzite or marble and once it evaporates in the next 24 hours, the stain evaporates with it. It was like magic for me. Iโm so thankful to this company for creating such an amazing product and if I could give 100 stars, I would. The next time I remove a stain Iโm going to take before and after pictures.
D**E
It works BUT harmful indoorsโฆ
This stuff works but the smell is super strong! If you have sensitivities (asthma + allergies) plan to set up proper ventilation & be gone for about 3-5 days as it airs out. The smell is similar to nail polish remover x 10. I had to change my air filter to a carbon-enhanced version to help reduce the lingering odor and VOCs. Really ruined the air quality in my home and kicked me in the butt on the backend. Solved one problem to create another.
R**F
A little can, A little story.
It was a Friday night, and my lady and I were cooking for the first time in our brand new home. The music was reverberating through the hardwood floors and the lights were casting a romantic glow throughout the kitchen. The pot was boiling on the stove; little water bubbles fizzing with energy and excitement. In went the condiments, on went the lid, time to hit "Next Track". "Love?", she said. "Why won't this come off?" "Why won't what come off"? I replied, curiously. "This ring on the counter". I stumbled over to the crime scene. A dark circle that was suspiciously similar to the circumference of the olive oil bottle was staring at me, like a devilish granite eye. Without hesitation, I grabbed some all-purpose spray cleaner and smothered the ring of death, completely saturating it. Next, I suffocated it with a paper towel, frantically wiping, trying to deprive it of the life it once knew. Nothing. It still leered. I swear I heard an cackling in the distance. Was it mocking me? Flash-forward to 15 minutes later, and I've had two revelations: 1) Granite counter tops can stain, and stain easily. 2) There's this stuff on Amazon that you can buy, which will more than likely save them. Flash-forward again to 4 days later, and there's a teeny-tiny can sitting on my doorstep. I promptly watch a YouTube tutorial (because who likes reading directions, am I right!?). I slather this wonder putty on, and pray. 48 hours pass, but it felt like years. They say you should leave it on for 48-72 hours, but let me tell you - you won't be able to make it 72 hours. After two days it looked dry, so I decided it was time to take the leap. I grabbed a razor and ever-so-gently began scraping the magical cream away. HALLELUJAH! SING SONGS OF PRAISE! STONETECH, MY SAVIOR! The oil stain was gone, and I mean completely gone. No evidence remained from that fateful night where I sat the bottle of olive oil down on the counter, and it won't happen again. Why, you ask? Because they make this thing called "Bulletproof sealer". In fact, it's probably on the page you are looking at right now as a "Recommended Item". Overall I was satisfied with the product. I have since taken to purposely staining my counters with oil just so that I can remove them 48 hours later with this stuff.
J**F
Worked well however โฆโฆ.
It took out a motor oil stain from my concrete dining table. A 3 inch wide blob. After the product was removed it took 3-4 day for the spot to fade , then the cement had to be re sealed on the spot after. Now the table does not look uniform anymore. Thereโs a difference where it was re sealed. Itโs better than the stain. But I wanted perfect.
A**I
Nice product!
It does the job but little bit pricey.
A**R
It works
I used StoneTech Oil Stain Remover on a couple of weeks old grease stain on my concrete patio (bbq grease pan overflow). I followed the instructions on the label and 3 days later the stain was gone! Quite pricey though.
R**I
Don't buy this product.
Product does not work as described and seller does not allow returns and refunds.
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