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Valspar oil stain remover keeps floor clean

April 25, 2014
Oil stain remover absorbs and lifts oil stains without scrubbing.

Oil stains are bound to happen in any shop and cleaning these stains can be a challenge. New Valspar Oil Stain Remover is designed as a solution to keep concrete floors clean and help make a lasting impression on customers.

“Our new fast-acting, easy-to-use Valspar Oil Stain Remover absorbs and lifts oil stains without scrubbing,” said Katie Whiting, product manager, aerosols for Valspar. “Keeping shop and service bay floors clean is one way to impress customers and by using Valspar Oil Stain Remover, you can keep those work areas looking like new.”

By incorporating Valspar Oil Stain Remover into a daily clean-up routine, users will see an immediate improvement in the appearance of bay floors and concrete surfaces. It quickly lifts stains from concrete and it also serves as an important preparatory component for any concrete painting or staining project. Valspar Oil Stain Remover can be used on concrete, brick, asphalt as well as concrete driveways, garages, patios and walkways.

For more information on Valspar products, call 866-222-8714 or visit the Valspar website at http://www.valsparpaint.com/.

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