🛠️ Transform Your Surfaces with Ease!
The Rust-Oleum Krud Kutter OG32 Oil Grabber is a powerful 32-ounce oil stain remover designed to lift and absorb tough oil stains from concrete surfaces. Its advanced formula outperforms traditional degreasers, making it the go-to solution for automotive fluids, grease, and more. Lightweight and easy to use, this product ensures your surfaces are clean and ready for painting or staining.
Manufacturer | KRUD KUTTER |
Part Number | OG326 |
Item Weight | 2.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 10 x 4.25 inches |
Item model number | OG326 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 31.89 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Material | Concrete |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Usage | Stain Remover |
Included Components | KRUD KUTTER OG32 Oil Grabber Oil Stain Remover, 32-Ounce |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**B
Does the Job!
Purchased product in attempt to remove the hydraulic oil spilled by my local refuse company. About a month ago they left a trail down our development, with streaks ranging from 2’ to over 6’ long.With the stain being a few weeks old, had fairly low expectations that it would remove much - but I was wrong.Following the directions, left product on stains for about 8 hours, until it was completely dry.While it didn’t sweep up as expected, it did a very credible job of lightening the stain making it much less noticeable.
P**E
My secret weapon
Not sure why people complain so much. I use this primarily on fresh oil stains on concrete and it never disappoints. Make sure you leave it on the spot long enough to work. I generally let it set overnight, by morning it's ready to sweep up. The stains are gone. Sometimes I even grind in some clay litter over the spot to give it a finished look.
D**.
Doesn't work as well
I've used a similar product that cost more. Since I saw the cheaper price tag, I hoped that the quality would be just as good. Instead, it barely did anything to pull the oil stain from the concrete. I used up the entire bottle on a small oil puddle and it barely lightened it. I used the other oil lifting product that cost double this one and it did what it needed to. Save yourself the money and go with a different brand that costs more, but will definitely do the work.
L**T
Works for bug over spray on vinyl
I have tried everything on the market to remove bug over spray from my vinyl siding. This worked like magic!
D**E
After reading many reviews…
I bought it. I first applied a thick layer and let it dry over nite. The stain was about a month old with no other treatment. It finally dried with some improvement. Next I did it with a much thinner application. I also used a small stiff scrub brush on the spots. This worked much better. It’s almost perfect!
J**A
Not Sure
Used product to take up minor, fresh oil stain made the previous day. Applied product, strictly follow directions, and realized that they never specified how thick to apply it. The photo on the bottle shows a very heavy application - 1/2” plus thick, but wonder what the optimal amount really is?Didn’t come close to drying in the 5-8 hour timeframe suggested for outdoor use, and even adding a couple more hours for indoor use, it was still very moist when I decided to clean it up. At 12 plus hours I would have expected it to have dried, but no luck.It did appear to lift the fresh stain, but until the floor dries, its hard to tell. Better instructions would greatly benefit the user of this product.FYI, stuff must be either strong or toxic - major warnings not to get it on skin or even breathe the dust from product, when and if it dries.Results: The “after” photo is attached and represents what is cleaner did to a stain produced by a biodegradable, plant based lubricant (Ballistol) which leaked onto 22 yr old concrete. Considering this a “best case” scenario, it did not eliminate all of the stain, but cleaned area overall, and left a whitish outline after being scrubbed down with powdered laundry detergent and hot water (it’s great to have a hot water outlet in your garage!)Could this products weak performance be that it wasn’t working on a conventional petroleum oil stain? Would be interested in knowing the answer. Regardless, this might have been an unusual application, but my overall rating remains the same.
R**.
It doesn’t take paint off with the removal of stain
I remove Stain off of painted surfaces after we have stained and finished Floors.
M**T
Kind of works but not really
Didn’t really remove oil mark on steel drum. Took off some but left a mark to show where it had been “cleaned.” Used several times in same area but no improvement.Look for something else
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