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How to remove Tru-oil


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i bet as soon as you read the title you was thinking to yourself 'nitromorse, surely he must know that' well yes, i know that works for wood but i dont think it would work too well getting it off the dining room carpet. yep, i knocked about quarter of the bottle of the stuff over and i cant get the bloody stuff off!

need help ASAP :lol:

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This works but yOu have to be patent....step 1. Mix a cup of washing powder with a cup of talc.

Step 2. Sprinkle over oil ( remove as much as you can first)

Step 3. Leave for an hour or 2 to let the dirt absorbing particles Of the washing powder an talc do there business.

Step 4. Clean up powder and repeat, you may need to do this 2 to 4 times but you won't believe there was oil ever there and no smelly residue. Get ya gloves on ;-)

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