Mayonnaise (the real stuff, as opposed to sandwich spread) is an emulsion of Water, Oil and Egg. Without saying what you want to remove the mayonnaise from, I can only suggest things that will work in some circumstances, not others.
Soap & Water
Detergent & Water
Olive Oil
WD40
Paint Thinner
Acetone
Compressed Air at 200 PSI
Water from at pressure washer at 2000 PSI
Please use common sense. e.g. If you're an art restorer and the mayonnaise just dropped from your sandwich onto The Mona Lisa, none of the above suggestions would be appropriate...
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (M.E.K)
If you wish to remove silicone from wood, you should be able to just peel it off. It does not require a solvent. However, if you do need a solvent, I recommend vinegar.
Mayonnaise is a noun.
You cannot rub off paint from brushed aluminum wheels. In order to remove said paint, you will have to use a chemical solvent.
No, the color in spray paint is not affected by bleach. A proprietory concrete cleaner or fine sand impregnated with solvent will reduce the appearance of the paint.
I work and experiment with adhesives all the time, and have not yet found any solvent that will remove epoxies.
Goof Off will remove that.
The word solvent is both a noun and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: This solvent will remove the stains from your driveway. Adjective: You need a solvent cleaner to remove grease and oil stains. Adjective: That is a good investment, they are a solvent company.
Any solvent will cut it.
Rubbing alcohol can remove gum because is a solvent for gum.
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (M.E.K)
If you wish to remove silicone from wood, you should be able to just peel it off. It does not require a solvent. However, if you do need a solvent, I recommend vinegar.
Rubbing alcohol.
No, mayonnaise is a condiment.
You can eitheradd more solvent,allow some solvent to evaporate,add more solute,allow the solute to precipitate and remove some.
Yes, Windex is a solvent-based cleaner that is commonly used to dissolve and remove dirt and grime from surfaces like glass, mirrors, and countertops.
Solvent wax is a wax that is dissolved in a solvent, typically a hydrocarbon solvent like mineral spirits or naphtha. It is used to make wax-based products like polishes, sealants, and finishes easier to apply. The solvent evaporates after application, leaving behind a layer of wax on the surface.