Hi Enigma. After the spill has been correctly treated, this could help to remove the kerosene residue but it really depends on what type of surface the spill is on. If the spill is on a porous surface such as a non sealed concrete, the kerosene residue will not just be sat on the surface, so placing down an absorbant material until all the kerosene is soaked up is the first step, before then attempting to clean. For other surfaces, please pay attention to the product label for suitability: For use on: Appliances, grills, stovetops, concrete, tools, engines, fibreglass, aluminium, stainless steel and kitchen surfaces.
Not suitable for use on: Glass, Plexiglass, plastics, vehicle paint, leather or natural stone surfaces.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2021-01-18