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product_id: 4839889
title: "Lestoil Heavy Duty Multi-Purpose Cleanser 28 oz"
brand: "lestoil"
price: "118.12 DT"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Lestoil"
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# multi-surface indoor/outdoor use 28 oz concentrated power removes oil, grease & tar stains Lestoil Heavy Duty Multi-Purpose Cleanser 28 oz

**Brand:** lestoil
**Price:** 118.12 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧼 Clean like a pro, because stains don’t wait.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lestoil Heavy Duty Multi-Purpose Cleanser 28 oz by lestoil
- **How much does it cost?** 118.12 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/4839889-lestoil-heavy-duty-multi-purpose-cleanser-28-oz)

## Best For

- lestoil enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lestoil brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Laundry Savior:** Rescues your favorite clothes from stubborn food, grass, and ink stains effortlessly.
- • **Biobased & Bold:** Eco-conscious yet industrial-strength cleaning that means business.
- • **Trusted Legacy Formula:** A cult classic with a 4.7-star rating and thousands of loyal users who swear by it.
- • **Powerhouse Stain Fighter:** Concentrated formula obliterates oil, grease, tar & ink stains with surgical precision.
- • **Versatile Cleaning Dynamo:** From kitchen walls to garage floors, it tackles messes wherever they hide.

## Overview

Lestoil Heavy Duty Multi-Purpose Cleanser is a 28 oz concentrated, biobased liquid cleaner designed to power through tough stains like oil, grease, tar, ink, and food messes on multiple surfaces including laundry, carpets, floors, and kitchen walls. With a cult following and a 4.7-star rating from over 6,700 reviews, it’s the go-to solution for professionals and home managers who demand industrial-strength results in a single bottle.

## Description

A heavy duty concentrated cleaner for heavy duty household stains. Use Lestoil Concentrated Heavy Duty Cleaner indoors or out, wherever your messes are supersized: on counters, garage floors, and carpets, even on tar and fresh paint stains. It’s also great in the laundry , use it to power out oil and food grease, grass stains and ink.

Review: It works, and it reeks (the untold story, here) - So here I am, with my just opened bottle of Malbec, two days after Thanksgiving and one day after Black Friday, apparently with nothing better to do than to give you the good, the bad, and the ugly of this Lestoil stuff. Odds are, you are reading the comments because you want to know how effective this stuff is and wondering will it remove whatever mess you've gotten yourself into. Well, let me tell you.... 1. This stuff definitely WORKS. I have attached some photos for you so you can be reassured that I am not telling tall tales. My husband is an industrial pump machinist/mechanic/technician and he sees the worst of the worst. Human waste, the sludge at cheese processing plants, waste water, potato processing plants...you name it. He removes the pumps, rebuilds them, reinstalls them and he and his clothes come home FILTHY. It was after one very long, profanity-filled text message that I sent to him lamenting how I have spent an ungodly amount of wasted hours of my life trying to get these gross stains out of his clothing, and basically ranting that his employer does not provide uniforms for his job (leaving me the task of performing miracles each week to get him ready and presentable for work.) I had tried everything--EVERRRRRYTHIIIIING--to get stains out of his clothing. Vinegar, dish soap, Zote soap bars, Pine Sol, washing soda, Borax, Spray 'n Wash, Shout, Biz, hydrogen peroxide, Oxi-Clean...I mean it when I say I ran the gamut of options available for getting oily stains out of clothing. Someone mentioned this Lestoil product in a comment section of a laundry cleaning video on YouTube, and when I read it I was intrigued. Yes....yes, you read that right. Things were getting so bad with my hatred for my husband's dirty laundry that I was resorting to watching laundry cleaning videos at 2 a.m. in bed. I REALLY needed a solution, and we were running out of bottles of wine. The first time I used it, I simply poured the liquid right out of the bottle all over the stains. I probably wasted at least one quarter of the bottle doing it this way. Plus, I had it all over my hands and everywhere else and it REEKED of chemicals. So the next time, I got smart and poured this stuff into the tiniest spray bottle I could find (I think it is an old purse/travel spray bottle from Bath & Body Works.) On the next round of laundry I used the little spray bottle to simply target the sections that had major stains, and probably saved 90% of the product doing it this way. 2. ODOR ALERT. I must warn you. For those out there with super sensitive noses like mine, this stuff smells HORRIBLE (to me, anyway.) I have Lyme Disease and one of the symptoms of this wretched illness is an incredibly increased sense of smell, so many, many scents are intolerable to me. Let me tell you folks, I have to spray this stuff outside. The first time I used it, I tried laying all the clothing in the bathtub and letting the solution soak for an hour or so, but the smell.......my good Lord. It was what I imagine walking into a gas chamber would be like, every time I opened the door. The chemical smell was so incredibly strong that it made by lungs and my eyes burn. We have four pets and I was very concerned for their welfare (cats' sense of smell is 14x stronger than humans, and dogs are up there, too) and I did not want their tiny noses suffering from smelling this stuff. Trust me. Use your exhaust fan, open the windows, let your clothing soak outside. It smells THAT badly. It's like....respiratory cancer smell in a bottle. In fact, I get pissed off every time I have to use this stuff simply because I hate the smell so darn much. So that's that. It really works, and, it reeks like industrial cleaner. For those who are wondering, I have the "fresh" scent, I think (the bottle does not indicate.) I tried seeking out the "unscented" version, which is apparently a thing, but it is nowhere to found other than on the black market for the cost of blood diamonds. I must also mention, it does a great job of removing oily stains from cooking, like olive oil, butter, bacon grease, etc. My boobs are size 32DDD (God given, and I'm stuck with 'em) and like the Siberian Shelf in the Arctic those things catch every single morsel of food, tasty sauce, or drink that drop from my lips. All of my shirts and sweatshirts have a stupid line of oil stains right across my chest (I am messy), but after a little spritz of this Lestoil stuff the stains be no more. It is truly amazing! I just wish it smelled better. Imagine if it smelled like warm vanilla, or chocolate chip cookies, or freesia flowers...or the delights of lemons, apples & mint, cucumber melon, or even freshly brewed coffee. Heck, I would take the smell of a hickory burning fireplace or even that gas station smell that I weirdly loved as a kid over the way this cleaner smells right now. So, that's the story folks. It really works and it really stinks. I guess that one sentence could have been my entire review.
Review: An old, reliable workhorse still cuts through grease, ink, paint and other problem messes with ease - A must have cleaner. - As a child, I remember my mother always kept a bottle of Lestoil by the utility sink in the basement. I don’t know what she used it for, but I always associated it with a big mess and a lot of yelling. As a teen, I discovered the ease with which Lestoil removed engine grease from auto parts, my clothes and skin. And as a young adult entering the workforce, I used it to remove an ink stain from a pen that had burst in the pocket of one of my favorite white dress shirts. The stain was only a couple of hours old, but all it took to completely eradicate it was treating it with a little Lestoil, rinsing, then laundering it with Tide. The stuff was magic – I remember visualizing how it went to work chopping up the bits of ink and carrying them away and there was absolutely no trace of ink left by the time the shirt was washed. Sure it smelt a little bit like kerosene and dried your skin out, but what a small price to pay for the items it saved and the ease with which it worked. Then it disappeared for some reason. In found myself periodically confronted with a cleaning chore that the cleaners currently available handled poorly and wishing for a bottle of Lestoil to make it easier. The company was bought out by the Clorox Company and Lestoil is currently only produced for Walmart stores in Puerto Rico, for some reason. I snatched a bottle immediately when an desertcart search turned up a result and eagerly awaited it. I can’t say for sure of the formula is the same or if Clorox has tampered with it – the smell is pretty much the same, perhaps a bit milder and I did not have exactly the same success with several items, although it performed better than any currently in my arsenal of cleaning products. I first treated a raw wood table with several stains from oil-based paint that have had ample time to set and cure. After letting it sit on the stains full-strength for ten minutes, I was able to remove the paint with nothing more than a wet sponge. Then I used it to soak some vinyl mini blinds with oil paint splatters diluted and let the blinds sit in the diluted solution overnight. I would say about 75 percent of the paint was automatically gone by morning. About half od what was left easily sponged off. I don’t know for sure if the rest would have come off easily with a brush and some hot water but I was in too much of a hurry. So I am happy with this purchase and it is as good as I’m going to find now, but I plan on keeping a bottle on hand at all times, because nothing cuts through ink, grease, paint and other nightmares better or more safely.

## Features

- Removes laundry stains such as oil, grease and tar
- Great for carpet and floor stains and stains on kitchen walls and appliances
- Cleans garage floors and other greasy surfaces
- Tackles tough stains inside and outside of your home

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0036B89US |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,112 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #64 in All-Purpose Household Cleaners |
| Brand | Lestoil |
| Brand Name | Lestoil |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 6,794 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044600339108, 00789542922987, 10044600339105 |
| Included Components | 1 Each |
| Item Form | Wax |
| Item Height | 10 inches |
| Item Type Name | Multipurpose Cleaner |
| Item Volume | 828.06 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lestoil |
| Material Feature | Biobased |
| Material Features | Biobased |
| Material Type Free | Artificial Color Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Pine |
| Special Features | Concentrated |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bathtub |
| Surface Recommendation | Floor |
| UPC | 044600339108 789542922987 |
| Unit Count | 28 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Lestoil
- **Item Form:** Wax
- **Scent:** Pine
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Bathtub
- **Material Feature:** Biobased

## Images

![Lestoil Heavy Duty Multi-Purpose Cleanser 28 oz - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61jWoP56xpL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Scent** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: is lestoil good fo scrubbing floors**
A: Yes, it is great for floors and for basically everything else.. I personally LOVE the smell of Lestoil. It just makes me think "clean" when I smell it.  :)  Dilute it, a little goes a long way. It's my favorite cleaning product.

**Q: Can you use lestoil to get ink out of faux leather?**
A: Use cheap hair spray and white paper towels. Lestoil works great on oil and paint.

**Q: Do you know how much to use in a front loading laundry machine with mechanic's clothes to get the oil out?**
A: I just put Lestoil directly on the spots, making sure they are covered and rubbing or brushing it into the fabric.   I don't use a specific amount.  Sometimes it takes more than one washing on set in stains.

**Q: Doesn’t this take chocolate stains out of clothing?**
A: To tell you the truth, I haven't had chocolate stain my clothes so as to be able to answer your question. My wife wanted Lestoil to remove grease from a number of my work cloth items, and she did not want the grease to stain her laundry machine...
Sorry, that I could not be more help!

tjd

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works, and it reeks (the untold story, here)
*by B***E on November 30, 2025*

So here I am, with my just opened bottle of Malbec, two days after Thanksgiving and one day after Black Friday, apparently with nothing better to do than to give you the good, the bad, and the ugly of this Lestoil stuff. Odds are, you are reading the comments because you want to know how effective this stuff is and wondering will it remove whatever mess you've gotten yourself into. Well, let me tell you.... 1. This stuff definitely WORKS. I have attached some photos for you so you can be reassured that I am not telling tall tales. My husband is an industrial pump machinist/mechanic/technician and he sees the worst of the worst. Human waste, the sludge at cheese processing plants, waste water, potato processing plants...you name it. He removes the pumps, rebuilds them, reinstalls them and he and his clothes come home FILTHY. It was after one very long, profanity-filled text message that I sent to him lamenting how I have spent an ungodly amount of wasted hours of my life trying to get these gross stains out of his clothing, and basically ranting that his employer does not provide uniforms for his job (leaving me the task of performing miracles each week to get him ready and presentable for work.) I had tried everything--EVERRRRRYTHIIIIING--to get stains out of his clothing. Vinegar, dish soap, Zote soap bars, Pine Sol, washing soda, Borax, Spray 'n Wash, Shout, Biz, hydrogen peroxide, Oxi-Clean...I mean it when I say I ran the gamut of options available for getting oily stains out of clothing. Someone mentioned this Lestoil product in a comment section of a laundry cleaning video on YouTube, and when I read it I was intrigued. Yes....yes, you read that right. Things were getting so bad with my hatred for my husband's dirty laundry that I was resorting to watching laundry cleaning videos at 2 a.m. in bed. I REALLY needed a solution, and we were running out of bottles of wine. The first time I used it, I simply poured the liquid right out of the bottle all over the stains. I probably wasted at least one quarter of the bottle doing it this way. Plus, I had it all over my hands and everywhere else and it REEKED of chemicals. So the next time, I got smart and poured this stuff into the tiniest spray bottle I could find (I think it is an old purse/travel spray bottle from Bath & Body Works.) On the next round of laundry I used the little spray bottle to simply target the sections that had major stains, and probably saved 90% of the product doing it this way. 2. ODOR ALERT. I must warn you. For those out there with super sensitive noses like mine, this stuff smells HORRIBLE (to me, anyway.) I have Lyme Disease and one of the symptoms of this wretched illness is an incredibly increased sense of smell, so many, many scents are intolerable to me. Let me tell you folks, I have to spray this stuff outside. The first time I used it, I tried laying all the clothing in the bathtub and letting the solution soak for an hour or so, but the smell.......my good Lord. It was what I imagine walking into a gas chamber would be like, every time I opened the door. The chemical smell was so incredibly strong that it made by lungs and my eyes burn. We have four pets and I was very concerned for their welfare (cats' sense of smell is 14x stronger than humans, and dogs are up there, too) and I did not want their tiny noses suffering from smelling this stuff. Trust me. Use your exhaust fan, open the windows, let your clothing soak outside. It smells THAT badly. It's like....respiratory cancer smell in a bottle. In fact, I get pissed off every time I have to use this stuff simply because I hate the smell so darn much. So that's that. It really works, and, it reeks like industrial cleaner. For those who are wondering, I have the "fresh" scent, I think (the bottle does not indicate.) I tried seeking out the "unscented" version, which is apparently a thing, but it is nowhere to found other than on the black market for the cost of blood diamonds. I must also mention, it does a great job of removing oily stains from cooking, like olive oil, butter, bacon grease, etc. My boobs are size 32DDD (God given, and I'm stuck with 'em) and like the Siberian Shelf in the Arctic those things catch every single morsel of food, tasty sauce, or drink that drop from my lips. All of my shirts and sweatshirts have a stupid line of oil stains right across my chest (I am messy), but after a little spritz of this Lestoil stuff the stains be no more. It is truly amazing! I just wish it smelled better. Imagine if it smelled like warm vanilla, or chocolate chip cookies, or freesia flowers...or the delights of lemons, apples & mint, cucumber melon, or even freshly brewed coffee. Heck, I would take the smell of a hickory burning fireplace or even that gas station smell that I weirdly loved as a kid over the way this cleaner smells right now. So, that's the story folks. It really works and it really stinks. I guess that one sentence could have been my entire review.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An old, reliable workhorse still cuts through grease, ink, paint and other problem messes with ease - A must have cleaner.
*by J***E on July 11, 2016*

As a child, I remember my mother always kept a bottle of Lestoil by the utility sink in the basement. I don’t know what she used it for, but I always associated it with a big mess and a lot of yelling. As a teen, I discovered the ease with which Lestoil removed engine grease from auto parts, my clothes and skin. And as a young adult entering the workforce, I used it to remove an ink stain from a pen that had burst in the pocket of one of my favorite white dress shirts. The stain was only a couple of hours old, but all it took to completely eradicate it was treating it with a little Lestoil, rinsing, then laundering it with Tide. The stuff was magic – I remember visualizing how it went to work chopping up the bits of ink and carrying them away and there was absolutely no trace of ink left by the time the shirt was washed. Sure it smelt a little bit like kerosene and dried your skin out, but what a small price to pay for the items it saved and the ease with which it worked. Then it disappeared for some reason. In found myself periodically confronted with a cleaning chore that the cleaners currently available handled poorly and wishing for a bottle of Lestoil to make it easier. The company was bought out by the Clorox Company and Lestoil is currently only produced for Walmart stores in Puerto Rico, for some reason. I snatched a bottle immediately when an Amazon search turned up a result and eagerly awaited it. I can’t say for sure of the formula is the same or if Clorox has tampered with it – the smell is pretty much the same, perhaps a bit milder and I did not have exactly the same success with several items, although it performed better than any currently in my arsenal of cleaning products. I first treated a raw wood table with several stains from oil-based paint that have had ample time to set and cure. After letting it sit on the stains full-strength for ten minutes, I was able to remove the paint with nothing more than a wet sponge. Then I used it to soak some vinyl mini blinds with oil paint splatters diluted and let the blinds sit in the diluted solution overnight. I would say about 75 percent of the paint was automatically gone by morning. About half od what was left easily sponged off. I don’t know for sure if the rest would have come off easily with a brush and some hot water but I was in too much of a hurry. So I am happy with this purchase and it is as good as I’m going to find now, but I plan on keeping a bottle on hand at all times, because nothing cuts through ink, grease, paint and other nightmares better or more safely.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It’s a great product which I definitely recommend.
*by D***A on November 7, 2025*

I have been using Lestoil for years, cleans everything. It’s my go to cleaner since I use it inside as well as outside. The strength of this product is unreal, it cleaned my outdoor porch railings with just one wipe and when I hosed it off my railings were a bright white and very clean. I personally love the clean fresh scent. It’s definitely a great value since you can dilute a very small amount of cleaner and it goes a long way. Once you try this cleaner, it will become your go to heavy duty cleaner.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Lestoil Heavy Duty Multi-Purpose Cleanser 28 oz
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