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STONETECH Oil Stain Remover is a professional-grade, citrus solvent-based paste designed to remove tough oil stains from natural stone, grout, and masonry surfaces without fading or residue. It covers up to 1 square foot per application and is safe for a wide range of materials including marble, granite, and concrete, making it the go-to solution for pristine, long-lasting stone maintenance.





| ใตใคใบ | Pint |
| ใใฉใณใ | StoneTech |
| ใขใใซๅ | Oil Stain Removal |
| ๆจๅฅจไฝฟ็จๅ ดๆ | ใฟใคใซ |
| ๆ่ณช | ๆจๆใใผในใ |
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F**A
EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE and great product.
The product works great and the customer service from the store has been outstanding. I happily recommend them.
M**O
Muy buen producto
Muy bueno, quita las manchas de grasa como promete, lo recomiendo
J**D
Five Stars
service and product 5 star
2**S
Welcome to the Natural Stone Support Group (And yes, Stonetech is a good product)
Welcome to the natural stone support group. If you are shopping for this or similar products, you probably need more emotional support than you need a product to remove stains from your natural stones LOL. I've been there, done that. You have a remodel project going or waiting for your new home to be built. Time to make decision about your countertops. You fall in love with the natural stones. You are in a vulnerable state and fall prey to the lies natural stone companies tell. They make you believe thet the stones are indestructible, and that you are good to go once they are sealed. Lies...all lies...100% pure lies. But you don't know that yet because you are infatuated with your stones. They probably wouldn't sell anything either if they told you the truth, right? So you spend the big $$$$ and are happy because when the kitchen remodel is done or your new house is delivered, your countertops look breathtakingly beautiful. The honeymoon period is cut short the moment you see your first stain. It probably came out of nowhere too. What happened with the sealer? Wasn't the sealer good for for a few months at least before you needed to reseal the stones? Denial - Anger - Bargaining - Depression - Acceptance....you go through all of the stages of grief! Best piece of advise to anybody reading this: if you are thinking about natural stones for your countertops...just don't! Seriously, don't do it. It is probably the worst decision you'll ever make in your home...especially if you might think about renting your property in the future. Quartzite is the worst offender from all natural stones by the way. It is crazy beautiful but extremely high maintenance. Exceptions: natural stones "might" be ok if there are no children in the house, you are 100% committed to wiping every drop of water or oil literally right away (yep...even after the stones are sealed) and covering the stone portions next to stove each time you cook (yep...because any splash of hot oil or boiling water will go through even the most expensive sealer). By the way...companies that sell sealers are full of lies too! Having said all of that, Stonetech gave me the best results so far from all the products that I've tried. I have Quartzite, which is really a maintenance nightmare. The "removed" stains look similar to what a tattoo looks like after a tattoo removal: most of it is gone but you can still see the shade of it. This is better than having a full blown stain, but not 100% the way it was before. You may get better results with other natural stones. Again, Quartzite is extremely difficult to maintain even after being sealed properly with the best sealers. And this is the truth that natural stone sellers don't tell you: all natural stones are more fragile than they seem and ALL of them without exception WILL get stains.... even if properly sealed. You've been warned. Good luck with Stonetech. It is really the best product out there to remove oil stains. And yes...it has an incredibly strong citrus odor...though it is not as unpleasant as other reviewers state. Just open the windows for a little bit after applying them and you'll be fine.
R**2
The stuff works better than everything else and every poultice.
This is the best stuff i have used to remove stains in granite and I have tried everything, whether is was a poultice, it was 24 or 48 hrs, it was wrapped or unwrapped. I have used every mixture combination as well as straight on products and a heat gun. Stone tech did the best job! I had black granite before and never did anything. When I purchased the light granite, no one said it would stain and I never even thought it could, boy was I wrong. I also was not advised about sealing it constantly and I did not, so the apron in front of my sink turned black and gray. Terrible looking and terrible spot. Stone tech has managed to remove a lot of it where nothing else, except the heat gun, but that can damage the stone. The smell is a strong citrus especially until it drys. If you decide on a light granite, my advise is to seal it at least every 2 months.
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