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Hint from Heloise needed
We need a hint from Heloise here "How to remove soot-contaminated oil from Diesel engines from fabric and other places.
I have found Go-Jo works well on skin and rubber, but fabric seems to have a strong affinity for SDLO (Sooty Diesel Lubricating Oil). I change my own oil, you see, and somehow, somewhere between the drain pan and the detergent jugs I take it away with, a minute quantity of this nasty stuff always seems to get where I doi not wish it to go. Degreaser will change a black spot to an unfashionable shade of gray spot, but will not cause it to disappear completely. Perhaps I need some enzyme-type cleaner that contains petroleum eating microbes. I have tried the topsider but it is painfully slow.
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