Oil on pool cue just ruined my felt

Howdy All;

When I worked in a hydraulic shop they gave us plain old rubbing alcohol to use for
oily messes. It literally completely dissolves and disperses the olis, evaporates dry and
you would never know it was there.

hank
 
Side. Note it’s very strong vapor so good ventilation, it doesn’t say to vac but I like to use the vac with it and it helps with the smell as well also for bad stains it seems like it soaks it if you keep it on it and can almost squeege it around so again why I like the vac....like if I didn’t use the vac all the nasty crap from the center I’d use enough spray it would puddle at the bottom lol.

This back end may need two possibly three cans it’s a 15 year old wine stain but she’ll budge
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Watch wut blue gone do he gone tell that stain
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dat be jus a taste


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Blue magic will remove it completely it’s a spray dry clean in a can for vehicle interiors sold at O’rileys. I’ve removed blood wine grass chit and oil stains with it from interior furnishings to vehicles and clothing .....used it on one of my wool hats a friend thought would be cool to try on with greasy dam hands.....the blue magic worked like a champ, the wool hat looks like the Day I got it.....roughly 10$ a can and you get a good bit out of it....my Benze SUV was beyond nasty carpet all over when I bought it cheap and used two cans on it to bring back new....spray it on and suck it up seconds later with s good vac.....fwiw


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Just received and tried the Blue Magic Carpet Stain and Spot Lifter spray can, and tried it on our worst stained table. Sorry to say no luck so far. I will never purchase Andy cloth for our tables again.
 
P.S. My thought are that oil is from the carnauba wax that I put on my Irish linen.[/QUOTE]

All I ever needed on linen wrap was rubbing with a piece of wax paper to keep my ‘slip-stroke’ working.
 
It’s a broke tranny lol


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I once knew a broke tranny in Houston named Lavender.

Come to think of it, whenever (s)he got up from laying down there would be a very similar looking stain.

Always wondered what that was . . . . :eek:
 
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