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🧼 Transform your surfaces—because stains don’t stand a chance!
PROSOCO O&G Stain Remover is a poultice cleaner designed to lift oil and grease stains from porous surfaces like concrete, brick, and stone. It requires no scrubbing or mixing, dries in 5-8 hours, and effectively removes fresh and deeply-set oil-based stains including motor oil, brake fluid, and cooking grease. One gallon covers 8-12 square feet, making it ideal for professional and home use to restore hardscapes with minimal effort.











| ASIN | B0821RGFSD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,105 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #219 in Household Floor Cleaners |
| Brand | Prosoco |
| Brand Name | Prosoco |
| Capacity | 1 Gallons |
| Container Type | Pail |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 256 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Prosoco |
| Material Feature | Pulling stubborn oil and grease stains out of pavers, concrete, stone and other porous surfaces. |
| Material Features | Pulling stubborn oil and grease stains out of pavers, concrete, stone and other porous surfaces. |
| Model Number | 55006-01GALCS |
| Part Number | 55006-01GALCS |
| Product Benefits | Stain Remover |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Exterior |
| Scent | Low Odor |
| Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Low Odor |
| Special Ingredients | White, viscous liquid; slight citrus fragrance |
| Specific Uses For Product | Floor |
| Surface Recommendation | Stone |
| UPC | 653429019056 |
| Unit Count | 128 Fluid Ounces |
D**W
cleaned up paved driveway
Great product. I had set car leaks that did not come up with kitty litter. this remover worked really well. I don’t know if my leaks were oil or other fluid. I believe it was coolant. I poured it on the stains and I let it dry in the sun. Then I took a push broom and scrubbed the pavement. I reapplied the product and repeated the process. once it was dry, and I scrubbed it the second time I sprayed it off the driveway with water and the white dust is gone.
R**R
Works when pressure washing fails!
The best product for removing oil stains from driveways. My cheap-a$$ work car leaked oil and my HOA sent me a letter to clean up the stain. Pressure washing DOES NOT WORK!!! Apply a layer of Prosoco, let it fully dry for 24-48 hours, then sweep off the residue. The stain will be gone.
B**.
Doesn't Work
This stuff was poured on my driveway to remove the oil stain left by Branch County Road crew as they were putting down tar and then pea-gravel. The CLOWN ran his oil sprayer over the entire end of my new driveway cement. I ordered this product to remove the stain. I followed directions and have left it on the cement for 2 days. I tried to scrape it off this morning, and it was NOT dry, and when I did scrape a bit of it, it was wet, kind of discolored on the bottom, but has left the oil stain in the cement. I'm leaving it on for another day. This seems to be HORRIBLY ineffective stuff, and a waste of money.
J**N
This is a great product!
I had an automobile oil stain that was 13 years in the making, the same car with the same drips every day for the duration. I had tried a couple of other methods to get it up with no success. My research led me to this, so I gave it a try. It took the whole gallon, I wanted to make sure it was thick enough and completely covered the spot. About the time it became fully dry, we started getting rain, off and on for days. I looked at it today and the rain was dissolving it and I thought for sure it was ruined and I’d have to do it all over, but I got my pressure washer out and went over it and it looks great! I can’t believe how good it looks. If you didn’t know there had been a big spot there, you’d never notice a thing. I’m amazed at what a good job it did, even with it getting wet like it did. It left all kinds of little white crumblies that I’ll need to sweep it up when it stops raining and dries up. I can highly recommend this product. For those who said it didn’t work, I can’t imagine what they did wrong or what they were trying to get up. I figured after 13 years of soaking in that nothing would get it up, but this did!
J**Y
Don't throw away dried residu
I have GREAT things to say about this goop! 1st I have a beautiful, clean slab, bought a Jeep that vomited all it's oil on the slab. Had "someone" not rushed to pressure wash it, this would have come first, but it DID help so much removing what wasn't blasted into the concrete, I am very grateful. Then jeep puked again. I swept, stored the dry residue. I added water, stirred, reapplied, dried and it WORKED AGAIN! Seriously I am a believer! So don't toss dried product. It worked the 2nd time just as well by adding water and re-applying.
R**R
It worked, sort of.
I have been waiting to write this review. A few months ago, as the results of a fouled up oil change, we had a large oil leak on our driveway pavers. This was fresh, new motor oil. The mobile shop that make the error was supposed to send someone to clean the pavers but, of course, they never did. After a couple of months, I gave up on them and tried scrubbing the stains with a mixture of hot water, dawn, and 91% isopropyl alcohol but it didn't make a dent. Looking for solutions online, I came across this. I read the other reviews about white marks after but I figured it was due to not letting it dry completely, so I gave it a shot. Attached are the before and after shots. I live in south Florida so it's always humid here. That said, I used the entire bottle and it was enough to cover about 1/2 of the stain. I let it sit undisturbed for about 48 hours until it was all completely dried and cracked. I used a stiff bristle brush and broom and had to don an N95 mask the dust was so bad. It makes a MESS cleaning up but came off with about 30 minutes of work. The results are mixed. One the one hand, it did remove the stains but on the other hand, I am left with these white marks all over the driveway that do not rise off with water. I will try pressure washing this weekend and update it if works. If it does, I will order a 2nd bottle to do the rest of the stain. If it does not, I guess I will have to hire a pro to try to clean it.
A**B
Just WOW!
I was hesitant since I’ve tried various things over the years. This years old stain was going to be a problem. I applied the Prosoco remover to the stain and it’s gone. The image attached shows side-by-side example. It is expensive but you will see results. More guidance on the bottle would have been helpful. When you pour it on it will pretty much stay in a blob pile. I wasn’t sure how thick it had to be. In some spots it was as thin as you would spread mayo on your sandwich. The bottle cleaned a spot about 3’ in diameter. Highly recommended.
S**E
Actually removes oil from concrete!
This stuff actually works! Good product. Just follow the instructions.
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