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Advanced Oil-Ingesting Technology
Unlike standard detergents that simply wash the surface, this formulation utilises advanced oil-ingesting agents. It is engineered to penetrate the porous macro-texture of Tarmac, asphalt, and concrete. Once applied, the solution latches onto hydrocarbon contaminants—such as motor oil and BBQ grease—and draws them out of the substrate structure, preventing long-term degradation of the surface binder.

Heavy-Duty Restoration & Preparation
This product is the critical first line of defense in driveway restoration. It is specifically developed to neutralize and remove aggressive stains that would otherwise compromise the adhesion of sealers. By eradicating oil residues, it ensures the surface is perfectly primed for the application of Everest Trade Ultimate Tarmac Restorer, guaranteeing a uniform and long-lasting finish.

Active Extraction Process
Designed for efficiency on site, the fluid is applied directly to the stain and left to dwell. Over a 3-4 hour period, it transforms from a liquid into a dry powder residue, actively encapsulating the oil as it dries. This waste material is then easily swept away with a stiff broom and hosed down, removing the stain without the need for destructive mechanical scrubbing or high-pressure blasting that could damage loose Tarmac.

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Industrial-grade oil-ingesting solution for extracting stubborn grease from Tarmac and asphalt.

This heavy-duty cleaner penetrates porous bituminous surfaces to lift and digest deep-seated oil deposits. Engineered to dry into a removable powder, it actively draws out contaminants from driveways and car parks, ensuring a clean substrate ready for restoration.

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