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Old 4 Weeks Ago   #1
    Trailer question, removing oil stain on floor of trailer???
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I hauled a load of used auto parts that I had no idea were leaking oil all over the floor of my trailer until I delivered, no wonder it paid so good! I was told it was used alternators, I don't know too many alternators that are oil cooled so there must have been some other stuff in there! Anyway, now I am left with some big oil stains. Any ideas on how to clean them? Should I treat it like a deck and just power wash it? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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i would try using a power washer like you said... then coat it with a clear coat or weather protection.... i hope it comes out!!!!
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Oil in wood will never come out. you might get what is on top but once it soaks in it is in there
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Spray Purple power or Aero tire cleaner from Napa on it and pressure wash the fool out if it and let it ride.
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I hauled a load of used auto parts that I had no idea were leaking oil all over the floor of my trailer until I delivered, no wonder it paid so good! I was told it was used alternators, I don't know too many alternators that are oil cooled so there must have been some other stuff in there! Anyway, now I am left with some big oil stains. Any ideas on how to clean them? Should I treat it like a deck and just power wash it? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
i too would recommend power washing, but in with some or the oter cleaners, i would recommend Murphy's Oil Soap. its especially made for wooden surfaces. you can find this product at Lowe's, Home Depot, etc, even the local "big name supermarkets" in your area.

now, if there continues to be an odor of oil, which even after cleaning, it can still smell, i would recommend an old (very old) LTL trick, and that is, buy up to 3 pounds of coffee, any coffee, even the "instant" coffee..........

then using one pound, spread it all around the trailer where the floor meets the walls, in that it will be away from the main floor, and it should work its way into the cracks...........the smell of the coffee will in time, get rid of the oil smell..........you would rather have your customers smell coffee, than oil...

you might need to re-apply the coffee just before you go to a customer, then you can always say to the customer, damn, ever since that load of coffee got damaged by the fork lift guy, this trailer makes me want to stop at every coffeee shop from here to..........??

this is of course, if the customer says anything about the coffee smell, and i guarantee you this, that customer will never know the old LTL trick...........
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i too would recommend power washing, but in with some or the oter cleaners, i would recommend Murphy's Oil Soap. its especially made for wooden surfaces. you can find this product at Lowe's, Home Depot, etc, even the local "big name supermarkets" in your area.

now, if there continues to be an odor of oil, which even after cleaning, it can still smell, i would recommend an old (very old) LTL trick, and that is, buy up to 3 pounds of coffee, any coffee, even the "instant" coffee..........

then using one pound, spread it all around the trailer where the floor meets the walls, in that it will be away from the main floor, and it should work its way into the cracks...........the smell of the coffee will in time, get rid of the oil smell..........you would rather have your customers smell coffee, than oil...

you might need to re-apply the coffee just before you go to a customer, then you can always say to the customer, damn, ever since that load of coffee got damaged by the fork lift guy, this trailer makes me want to stop at every coffeee shop from here to..........??

this is of course, if the customer says anything about the coffee smell, and i guarantee you this, that customer will never know the old LTL trick...........
that is an awesome trick.... just when i thought i heard it all.... i will have to remember that....
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Wow! Thats slick. I will definitely try that. Thanks.
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