How To Get P B Blaster Out Of Clothes

How to Get P B Blaster Out of Clothes (Smell AND Stains) – 8 Foolproof Steps

PB Blaster’s great with nuts and bolts. But not so great when it ends up on your clothes!

It’s not just about the stench. It’s also about the yellowish-brownish, oily stain that really looks as if it’s never gonna come out.

And indeed, it can be a pain to get rid of. 

If you get P B Blaster in your clothes, you can get rid of the smell and the stains with 3 simple ingredients you already have in your household: vinegar (or lemon juice), water, and dish soap. 

Why So Stubborn? How Does PB Blaster Work

PB Blaster is a nut and bolt bolster that many people use to help loosen rust from these items. The substance is a spray that eats away at grime and rust, leaving you with shiny and pristine bolts. 

Since PB Blaster is a spray, it’s easier for you to get in and clean out rust on your nuts and bolts. As such, it’s become a staple in many workshops. 

The reason PB Blaster works so well on on bolts (and so bad on clothes) is thanks to the chemicals that it’s made out of. These include: 

Rust On A Car
  • Petroleum
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Distillates
  • Hydrotreated heavy naphthenic

When combined, these chemicals help you get rid of pesky rust and dirt that’s built up on bolts. It’s great for those who need an industrial-grade metal cleaner. 

Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Worry About the Smell

Even if you don’t have PB Blaster stains on your clothing, you might find that you have lingering PB Blaster smells. This is a strong product made out of chemicals that have a pretty pungent scent. 

The good news is that PB Blaster’s scent doesn’t last long. That’s because this product has volatile compounds that evaporate quickly at normal room temperatures. 

In fact, in just a day or two you should notice that the smell of PB Blaster is completely gone from your clothes and your home. 

But if you need them sooner, air them out well. Then toss them into the washer and pour in some white vinegar and baking soda along with your regular detergent.

How to Get Rid of PB Blaster Stains in Clothes

Clothes In A Bucket Filled With Soap

If it’s not just the smell you’re dealing with, you’ll need to take a few extra steps. This will help you get rid of any PB Blaster stains and smells. 

  1. Put your clothes in a bucket of soapy water and let them soak overnight and for up to a day. 
  2. In the morning, check out how the PB Blaster stains are looking. If you’re lucky, you’ll find that they’ve vanished completely! If you’re like most of us, however, you’ll need to get them out by mixing water, dish soap, and distilled wite vinegar. 
  3. Apply the mixture to the clothes with a clean rag, working from the outside of the stain to the inside. 
  4. Give the clothes a couple hours to dry, leaving them in an area where there’s good airflow to dry them out faster. You can place a pedestal fan in the room if you’re really struggling to dry them out. 
  5. Mechanic’s soaps like Gojo Orange and the likes can help too if the stain is super stubborn. Just like with brake fluid stains! (You can even make such a soap at home if you’re the DIY type.)
  6. If you’ve still got PB blaster in your clothes afterward, try dabbing a bit of hydrogen peroxide on the stains. Once again, let it sit for a few minutes to dry out before you move on to the next step. 
  7. STILL dealing with stains? Dip your clothes in a bit of isopropyl alcohol. This helps get rid of the stains as well as the smell, so if it’s odors you’re worried about, this should also do the trick. 
  8. Finally, wash your clothes as normal. When the clothes come out of the laundry, let them air-dry and check to see if there are any remaining stains. If so, repeat the process. Otherwise, fold them and enjoy your freshly cleaned clothes!

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do You Get the Smell of PB Blaster Out of a Washing Machine?

Washing Machine

Sometimes you’ll find the scent of PB Blaster lingers in your washing machine after cleaning up your clothes. If this is the case, try adding a few drops of distilled white vinegar to your washing machine. A pinch of baking soda can help too! This usually gets rid of the smell. 

Is PB Blaster Harmful?

PB Blaster is a very strong chemical and can be toxic if you consume it or inhale it in large amounts. As such, it’s important to clean up PB Blaster spills and work in a ventilated area when using this chemical.