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diana71 Feb 9, 2009 08:26 PM

I had my oil changed and the attendant smeared grease on the beige
cloth interior of my car. I used a stain remover (Turtle Wax Oxy
Interior 1) but the largest & darkest spot of the stain is still
there. Is there anything I can do/use to get the grease out?

acuralegend Feb 11, 2009 10:05 AM

Personally I would go back to the shop that was so disrespectful of your property and i would use the owner of that FINE establishment A$$ to clean the grease.

there is no excuse for that to happen. the plastic seat covers cost 20 bucks for 10k bags. your seat covers $2000.00 easy.

aside from a a$$ chewen the shop needs. i would go to a detail shop and get that fixed. then at least present the shop with that bill.

jwhalen1 Feb 11, 2009 12:29 PM




Originally Posted by acuralegend
Personally I would go back to the shop that was so disrespectful of your property and i would use the owner of that FINE establishment A$$ to clean the grease.

I agree. It's a freaking Acura, not a beat up 1980's chevrolet chevelle with rust everywhere, waiting to die. Make sure you still have the receipt and go back and demand they remove that stain. Take a picture and if they refuse to, take em' to court. Although I don't know how the judicial process works in Hong Kong. You could always take their asses to Judge Judy in the states. lol.

I hope everything works out for you
Edited by: jwhalen1

WheelBrokerAng Feb 23, 2009 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by acuralegend
Personally I would go back to the shop that was so disrespectful of your property and i would use the owner of that FINE establishment A$$ to clean the grease.

there is no excuse for that to happen. the plastic seat covers cost 20 bucks for 10k bags. your seat covers $2000.00 easy.

aside from a a$$ chewen the shop needs. i would go to a detail shop and get that fixed. then at least present the shop with that bill.

|I agree with my cohart here..he's got the right idea.. :)

Faireno Sep 8, 2012 12:56 AM

There are numerous stain cleaners accessible in the market and you can choose any of these to clean your car engine.. I think some sorts of liquidized cleaners would be perfect to help you out in your engine's cleaning...

vanessar Aug 5, 2013 01:09 PM

Hope you manage to do that. seems difficult to remove such stains..

WheelBrokerAng Nov 25, 2013 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by Faireno (Post 14490)
There are numerous stain cleaners accessible in the market and you can choose any of these to clean your car engine.. I think some sorts of liquidized cleaners would be perfect to help you out in your engine's cleaning...

:) One that comes to mind would be Meguires engine clean up. :)

curafan Nov 26, 2013 09:31 PM

I use the Griot's Garage Interior Cleaner in removing grease, oil and dirt from seat covers, carpets and other interior prieces. The WD40 can be used as well but it may take a while for the smell to evaporate.


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