Friday, January 29, 2010

Washing Roughneck Clothes Any Good Idea On Washing Clothes That Are Covered With Oil-based Mud From The Oil Rig?

Any good idea on washing clothes that are covered with oil-based mud from the oil rig? - washing roughneck clothes

Laundry stain roughnecking!

7 comments:

fast eddie said...

traditiobal old remedy, cheap, always working, you go to your local store to buy soda, usually in the area of cleaning, because the fat washer and add a cup of washing soda, not powder, soap, grease things goes well, the clothes feel good, it costs almost nothing

fast eddie said...

traditiobal old remedy, cheap, always working, you go to your local store to buy soda, usually in the area of cleaning, because the fat washer and add a cup of washing soda, not powder, soap, grease things goes well, the clothes feel good, it costs almost nothing

Ash said...

go to any store, and there is an element called stainoff (over $ 3) and take the oil, paints, adhesives and sticky dirt.

Hope this helps

Gable said...

Dawn dishwashing liquid and vingar

icruiseo... said...

Washing with degreaser instead of detergent. Oils were analyzed.

lostin90... said...

Teamwork and covered with grease.

Me and washed it and use what my father for working clothes
Lestoil things to clean the house, works for me.

Lost

Kathy H said...

Wash your clothes in a box (maybe two if necessary), Coca-Cola will help remove the oil (cold water). It can not be something, but it works.

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