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  1. #1
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    Help: tips for getting bike grease out of carpet?

    Yikes! I thought those small black bits on my light gray carpet were sweater lint - but they're black grease! I think they are from using my bike on the trainer - I put a mat and towel under it, but it looks like I have sent some grease flying a few feet behind the bike. My landlord (who also happens to be my dad) is going to kill me! Any hints for getting up at least some of these black stains without spreading them around? I haven't tried anything yet because I'm afraid of turning a small spot into a bigger one. (I have berber carpet - the worst!)

  2. #2
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    WD-40 would probably work. Might want to test on a small bit of carpet that won't show.
    Oil is good, grease is better.

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  3. #3
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    Go to a Joann's or Hancock's. They have stain specific removers. For example, there is one for blood, another for grease, etc.

    HTH,

  4. #4
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    I have had great luck with "spot shot" carpet cleaner. It is an aeresol and has an orange cap. It is a powerful solvent. You can find it at Wal Mart or most grocery stores. Especially good on pet stains. Use a paper towel and blot up the grease - don't rub at it.

    Debi

  5. #5
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    Feb 2007
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    Happened to a girl I was with up at race in QLd here in Oz. Was renting my friends apartment and she got grease on the carpet trying to re-assemble her bike She got it out with good old detergent!! Amyway has a product called LOC that is brilliant, but don't know if you have it over there.

    PS mats are wonderful

  6. #6
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    happened to me too! I used a general cleaner/degreaser and had it soak in to carpet (like spot remover) and then I washed and dapped with water, finally placed paper towels over spot to soak up any residuals -- it took an about a day and it went away!
    BAT
    Satisfaction lies in the effort not the attainment. Full effort is full victory.
    -- Mahatma Gandhi

  7. #7
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    Simple Green is an environmentally sound detergent and is great on grease. I don't know about the carpet, but it gets grease out of everything else.
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  8. #8
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    Jul 2006
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    I have used a carpet cleaner from Lowes called Folex. It worked on berber carpet.

 

 

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