Grease Gone Pro — Professional Strength Degreaser
Grease Gone Pro is the high-strength, contact-active degreaser engineered for professional detailers who work in volume - engine rooms, bilges, commercial fleets, marina route work, and heavily soiled jobs where time on the surface matters as much as power.
This is not the maintenance version. Where standard Grease Gone needs a 1–3 minute dwell and a brush, Grease Gone Pro binds to grease, oil, and fuel residue on contact and is ready to rinse in seconds. Less dwell time means less surface exposure, faster panel-by-panel work, and more jobs completed per day.
No Dwell. No Scrub.
Key Features:
- Cuts through grease, oil, and heavy marine contamination
- Marine-grade formula engineered for engine bays, bilges, and soiled surfaces
- Works on a wide range of surfaces, including metal, fiberglass, and painted areas
- Fast-acting — apply, agitate, rinse
- Made by detailers
- Made in the USA
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How to Use
- Gear up. Chemical-resistant gloves, sealed eye protection, long sleeves. Grease Gone Pro is more aggressive than standard — protect yourself accordingly.
- Cool the surface. Never apply to hot engines or hot metal — wait for ambient temperature.
- Pre-rinse the work area. Wet down surrounding surfaces, especially anything in the AVOID list. Pre-dilution protects adjacent panels from drip-off.
- Spray directly on the soiled surface. Coat evenly. Pro binds to grease on contact — no waiting.
- Rinse within 30 seconds. This is the Pro workflow. Heavy water flush, pressure rinse if available.
- For extreme buildup: light agitation with a stiff brush during the rinse — not before. The chemistry has already done the work; the brush just helps flush.
- Inspect. Heavy industrial soils may need a second hit. Reapply and rinse again.
- Reapply protection. Pro strips wax, sealant, and ceramic coatings. Reapply Boost Coat, Boost Pro, or your chosen protection after the surface is dry.
Ready-to-use formula. No dilution required.
Critical workflow note: Pro is engineered for contact-active cleaning. Do NOT let it dwell — extended dwell on aluminum, soft metals, or sensitive surfaces will cause damage faster than standard Grease Gone.
✅ Safe to Use On
- Stainless steel (rinse promptly to prevent water spotting)
- Cast iron engine blocks (cooled)
- Steel surfaces (rinse fully — alkaline residue can promote flash rust)
- Concrete shop floors and pads
- Porcelain
- Glass (rinse promptly)
- HDPE and polypropylene plastics
- Cured marine paint and gelcoat (limit contact time — always test in an inconspicuous area first)
- Bilges and bilge components (rinse fully before discharging any water)
❌ Do NOT Use On
Grease Gone Pro is more aggressive than standard. The do-not-use list is the same — and the consequences come faster.
- Aluminum (any grade) — reacts violently, causes pitting and etching on contact
- Anodized aluminum — strips the anodized layer
- Zinc anodes — reacts and degrades them rapidly. Mask before degreasing
- Galvanized metal — strips the zinc coating
- Brass and bronze fittings — tarnishes and etches
- Copper — reacts on contact at Pro strength
- Polished metal trim — dulls and oxidizes
- Carbon fiber components — can attack the resin matrix
- Vinyl wraps and decals — softens adhesive, lifts edges
- Leather and vinyl upholstery — causes permanent damage
- Acrylic and plexiglass — clouds the surface
- Polycarbonate — causes crazing and clouding
- Tinted windows — damages tint film
- Rubber gaskets and seals — degrades with repeat exposure
- Soft plastic trim and bumpers
- Wood or wood veneer
- Painted decorative surfaces, clear coats, and automotive paint — strips and dulls
Rule of thumb: If you can't replace it easily or it's a "soft" metal, mask it off, move it, or skip it. With Pro, you have less margin for error than with standard Grease Gone.
Never Mix With
- Acids (vinegar, citric, lime/scale removers, hull cleaners) — produces violent reaction and heat
- Bleach or sodium hypochlorite (Cast Off, household bleach) — produces toxic chlorine gas
- Strong oxidizers of any kind
- Other Mad Soaps products without confirmed compatibility
- Any unknown cleaning product
Always use Pro alone with clean tools.
Pro Tips from the Field
- Rinse fast, rinse heavy. Pro is contact-active. The longer it sits on adjacent surfaces, the more damage potential. Rinse within 30 seconds of application.
- Mask before you spray. Tape and plastic sheet zinc anodes, aluminum trim, polished hardware, and any soft metal in the work zone before you start.
- Pre-wet adjacent surfaces. Dilution is your friend. Any overspray that lands on protected adjacent panels is already diluted before it does damage.
- Work in shade, in cool conditions. Heat accelerates the alkaline reaction and increases aerosol exposure.
- Spray onto a brush, not directly on the engine, for electrical-adjacent work. Pro works fast — a controlled brush application gives you a buffer around connectors and sensitive components.
- Rinse with fresh water, not seawater. Saltwater leaves mineral deposits and slows the alkaline neutralization.
- Reapply protection same day. Pro strips everything. Don't leave the cleaned surface bare overnight — UV and contamination move fast on unprotected metal.
- Have a neutralizing rinse ready. For sensitive jobs, keep a spray bottle of 50/50 white vinegar + water on hand to neutralize any accidental contact with aluminum or soft metals.
- Pro is not the right tool for every job. For lighter degreasing, standard Grease Gone is safer and easier to control. Use Pro when speed and volume matter more than caution.
- Marina/dockside use: Capture rinse water with absorbent pads. Higher alkalinity than standard Grease Gone — harder on the water column.
Safety & First Aid
This product contains sodium hydroxide and 2-butoxyethanol. It is corrosive and toxic.
Always wear:
- Chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or neoprene)
- Sealed eye protection or full face shield
- Long sleeves and pants
- Closed-toe shoes
If exposed:
- Eyes: Rinse cautiously with water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Immediately call a Poison Center or doctor.
- Skin: Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Rinse skin with water/shower for at least 15 minutes. Immediately call a Poison Center or doctor.
- Inhaled: Move to fresh air. Keep comfortable for breathing. Call a Poison Center or doctor immediately.
- Swallowed: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. Call Poison Control (1-800-222-1222) or a doctor immediately.
Emergency (24 hr): CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300
Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222
Storage & Disposal
- Store in a cool, well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Store locked up, away from children and pets.
- Do not store near acids, oxidizers, bleach, or food.
- Do not pour down drains or into waterways, storm drains, or marina water.
- Dispose of contents and container in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.
- For empty containers: rinse thoroughly with water before disposal or recycling.