Any one have some resiblock or

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Post: # 85208Post Tony McC

I used the Thompson's jollop, and the one from Bettaware when I was trialling oil removers a few years back and I wasn't impressed. White spirit seemed to work better!
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Post: # 85211Post RAPressureWashing

I have tried most of them as well Tony over the years,
And for me the one of choice for engine oil stains is Resiblock OR we used to use another degreaser from another company but there just don't make it any more which had far better results then the OR.
OT8 is also good, The Thompson's is ok-ish and Simon should be able to get the remaining oil out with it after using the last of the KT he has. The KT is a great product, just that the conditions have to be just right to use it.
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Post: # 85213Post rimexboy

I'm very happy with the results of the extra KT both on my sandstone and my blocks,
If I could have got the resiblock or in a smaller bottle I would have got that,

In the video of it in the main site it has great results..

Any way extra KT now on and covered over I will see tomorrow if its dry out

Thanks all again Simon

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