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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
I had a car oil leak for a long while. I got rid of the car, but there was some oil accumulation underneath where it was parked. I used a degreaser to break up the oil, which did a good job. Of course , there is a wide area of driveway left stained. What is a good product to remove the remaining oil stains ?? Thanks for any tips !! --James-- |
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
James Nipper wrote: I had a car oil leak for a long while. I got rid of the car, but there was some oil accumulation underneath where it was parked. I used a degreaser to break up the oil, which did a good job. Of course , there is a wide area of driveway left stained. What is a good product to remove the remaining oil stains ?? Thanks for any tips !! --James-- There are products specifically made for this. You can find them at HD, etc, usually in the area where they have driveway coating products. Whether any of them work better than what you already tried, I don't know. Since oil soaks in, if it's accumulated for a long time, it may not be possible to completely remove it. |
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
Try a small amount of bleach brush in one spot to see if it makes a
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
Try some mechanics hand soap... specifically the one that has pumice in
it. Most hardware stores sell it in a gallon pump jug. The best one to get has natural orange in it. It smells like fresh oranges and its gritty and creamy. All you do is poor it on thick and scrub, and then rinse off afterwards with a garden hose. It's also environmentally safe. I swear it will take the dirt or grease off damn near anything. Just to give you an idea of it's power...I had a white shower stall floor with stains that would not come out with any household product that my wife tried...including bleach, etc...So as a last ditch effort, I tried the mechanics soap with a small brush and scrubbed. It worked, the shower stall looked like brand new when done. I think it has 1000 possible uses as a cleaner...good luck. |
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
Grind cat litter over the surface with a block of wood.
"James Nipper" wrote in message ... I had a car oil leak for a long while. I got rid of the car, but there was some oil accumulation underneath where it was parked. I used a degreaser to break up the oil, which did a good job. Of course , there is a wide area of driveway left stained. What is a good product to remove the remaining oil stains ?? Thanks for any tips !! --James-- |
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"J.A. Michel" wrote in message ...
| Grind cat litter over the surface with a block of wood. | | | "James Nipper" wrote in message | ... | | I had a car oil leak for a long while. I got rid of the car, but there | was | some oil accumulation underneath where it was parked. I used a degreaser | to | break up the oil, which did a good job. Of course , there is a wide area | of driveway left stained. | | What is a good product to remove the remaining oil stains ?? | | Thanks for any tips !! | | | --James-- | | | | TSP - Tri Sodium Phosphate - a stiff brush and lots of elbow grease. -- PDQ -- |
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 08:00:49 -0500, "James Nipper"
wrote: I had a car oil leak for a long while. I got rid of the car, but there was some oil accumulation underneath where it was parked. I used a degreaser to break up the oil, which did a good job. Of course , there is a wide area of driveway left stained. What is a good product to remove the remaining oil stains ?? Thanks for any tips !! --James-- Not really. The classic cleanup is to use cheap clay kitty litter. Crush it into the concrete while wearing heavy boots. Sweep it up the next day. The longer the oil sat on the concrete, the deeper the stain will be. Try using the de greaser again. A pressure washer is a good tool to clean concrete. Aren't concrete driveways supposed to have stains??? |
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
had that occur years ago to a rental, tried my best couldnt get it all.
sold rental awhile ago, the stain is slowly fading. most you can do is minimize it. a word to the wise seal your driveway BEFORE it gets stained, saves tons of grief later |
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
we used degreaser/sanitizer SPRAY NINE by the gallon, let it soak in,
hose away later, repeat. some home depot's carry it. |
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 08:00:49 -0500, "James Nipper"
wrote: I had a car oil leak for a long while. I got rid of the car, but there was What kind of driveway? What's it made out of? some oil accumulation underneath where it was parked. I used a degreaser to break up the oil, which did a good job. Of course , there is a wide area of driveway left stained. What is a good product to remove the remaining oil stains ?? Thanks for any tips !! --James-- |
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
Dry powdered concrete works wonders. Spread it over the satin and let it
sit, sweep it up and the stains should be removed. I had a car oil leak for a long while. I got rid of the car, but there was some oil accumulation underneath where it was parked. I used a degreaser to break up the oil, which did a good job. Of course , there is a wide area of driveway left stained. What is a good product to remove the remaining oil stains ?? Thanks for any tips !! --James-- ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
I heard that after you use cat litter or saw dust, to put dry cement
on it and let it site for a day or two before sweeping it up. It is supposed to pull the stain out better |
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
Thanks for all the helpful replies !!!! --James-- |
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
honestly, the cat litter is a good idea. once i created an oil stain on
a customer's driveway and i tried expensive concrete cleaners, etc. Finally what worked(to an acceptable level, nothing is going to completely remove old oil stains) was, first i used bleach and a pressure sprayer, then i used kitty litter(or equivalent) and crushed it over the stain to help blend the stain in with the existing concrete |
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Removing Oil Stains from concrete driveway?
Hi James, Written privately to you three times, yet haven't gotten a
response from you, Mark |
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