Removing silicon grease from Karndean / LVT

Removing silicon grease from Karndean / LVT

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x404

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62 posts

154 months

Friday 6th June
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We had a clumsy plumber in this week, and it appears he's spilt some - what I'm assuming is - silicon grease on the floor. I found a couple of small patches of a clear, sticky but extremely slippery substance long after he’d gone when I nearly slipped over. I can only guess he, or we, have distributed a little further around the floor too without realising.

I spot cleaned every patch I found with floor wet wipes, then we washed the floor twice over a 6 hour period (with our normal Flash floor cleaner), but it's still slippery and it’s never like this after washing.

It's a bloody nightmare, in bare feet, socks or footwear. I don't want to use anything that'll damage the surface of the Karndean but need something to clean it properly and return it to normal.

Any ideas?

ziggy328

1,195 posts

229 months

Friday 6th June
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https://www.itwprobrands.com/product/efx

Edit sorry hadn't realised the above was a US site, try this one

https://www.silmid.com/cleaners/degreasers/lps-f10...

Edited by ziggy328 on Friday 6th June 17:22

LennyM1984

875 posts

83 months

Friday 6th June
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I don't have vinyl floors but I often use IPA (industrial alcohol) to remove silicon from car paint, metal, solid wood floors etc. I've even used it to remove biro from our Alcantara Ligne Roset sofa (the covers cannot be removed/replaced so I'm pretty careful about what I clean it with).

I've not found it to have an adverse reaction with anything.

It's very cheap (about £8 for a litre of 99%) and is a handy thing to have around the house.


Rough101

2,707 posts

90 months

Friday 6th June
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Glass cleaner works, try on a small inconspicuous area first though.

Semmelweiss

1,806 posts

211 months

Saturday 7th June
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https://www.toolstation.com/c-tec-multisolve-multi...

Or you can buy LVT Adhesive Remover.

Crumpet

4,391 posts

195 months

Saturday 7th June
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Maybe that silicone sealant remover gel that Screwfix sell? Test in a hidden area first but I’m sure it’s just vinegar or something.

blueg33

41,188 posts

239 months

Saturday 7th June
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Crumpet said:
Maybe that silicone sealant remover gel that Screwfix sell? Test in a hidden area first but I m sure it s just vinegar or something.
Silicone grease is not the same as silicone sealant. I thought the op said grease?

GasEngineer

1,443 posts

77 months

Saturday 7th June
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Semmelweiss said:
Another vote for mutisolve . Great stuff !

dundarach

5,682 posts

243 months

Saturday 7th June
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Rough101 said:
Glass cleaner works, try on a small inconspicuous area first though.
That's what I use when I polish the stairs and it goes all over the floor too!!

Worth a shot!!

timbo999

1,441 posts

270 months

Saturday 7th June
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Karndean sell their own spot cleaner:

https://www.karndean.com/en-gb/floors/services/cle...

x404

Original Poster:

62 posts

154 months

Saturday 7th June
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Thanks guys - yeah it's definitely a silicon based grease not a sealant given how slippery it is!

Will go through those, maybe try the IPA first and report back!