Removing diesel from rope

Best thing we've found in similar circumstances is a in plastic tub. Put in ropes and a triple dose of Gold Vanish Oxiaction. Then top off with water, trample and leave for a few days, trampling once or twice a day. Particularly bad cases may need a change or two in the Vanish solution. Then rinse several times. We then visit the local laundrette late in the evening and run the ropes through a warm wash. But if the aroma of eau de diesel has gone by that point, you probably don't need to wash them as well.
 
Two things to try:
1. Soak in degreaser. I recently discovered and used Screwfix own brand economy degreaser. Inexpensive, and very effective when diluted to many times its own volume. I used it clean the inside of a diesel fuel tank. After just a short while the tank was spotless and the resulting liquid left no oily trace when disposed of.
2. Many people say Napisan works well as a line cleaner
 
Still a wash can't hurt on a moderate cycle! Diesel is remarkably pernicious, I washed some contaminated rope and when the scent of the wash wore off the diesel returned. Washed again and hung out on the line during a UK summer - the rain finally rinsed away the smell.

Rob.

Might try Febreze?
 
I had a small diesel leak in my cockpit locker 10 years ago and contaminated several good braid on braids. I tried soaking in a tub with detergent/febreze but nothing seemed to shift the smell so I eventually retired said ropes and now just use them for towing and the like (not on the boat). They still stink and make your hands stink when you use them.
I should replace yours and be more careful in future.
 
Try soaking for a few days in traffic film remover (TFR) then wash with a pressure washer if you have one. Brilliant for removing diesel stains from concrete as well.
 
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