Greasy sunblock on pad

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Desflurane
Desflurane
114 posts
114 posts
18 Jan 2015 10:44am
Wife got new sunblock for our holiday at the beach.
Greasy as, now all over the pad and really slippery.
What's the best way to remove it?
Mrs says wash it off, I say it's waterproof, she comes back with, it says on the label only for four hours!
Love my wife ;-)
Any ideas? Washing up liquid maybe?
Thanks.
Deano72
Deano72
NSW
540 posts
NSW, 540 posts
18 Jan 2015 2:05pm
Handfull of wet sand at the waters edge and scrub it!
E T
E T
QLD
2286 posts
E T E T
QLD, 2286 posts
18 Jan 2015 2:14pm
Dean is right, wet sand and a good scrub.

Was she sunbathing on it or something. Or does she put sunscreen on the soles of her feet.

ET.



LordKuz
LordKuz
NSW
260 posts
NSW, 260 posts
18 Jan 2015 3:42pm
Certainly some kind of detergent would help, if scrubbing with sand doesnt do it - or few sprays with a marine degreaser.
SUPHIREAUS
SUPHIREAUS
NSW
115 posts
NSW, 115 posts
18 Jan 2015 4:09pm
We use a product called Oomp , it is a citrus based goo remover so we water it down heavily and clean with heaps of fresh water immediately after use, it gets all kind of stains etc off and brings back the sparkle in the deck pad. Whatever you do though don't use it straight out of the bottle water it down or spray some on a rag that has plenty of water on it. You can pick it up at bunnings
supmego
supmego
VIC
130 posts
VIC, 130 posts
19 Jan 2015 2:18pm
Yep watch full concentrate OOMPH it removes glue gum very effectively.
Cheers Mark
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