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Driveway Woes December 19th 09 10:10 PM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
Please help! My diesel truck leaked oil on the driveway of my new
house. The driveway has stones mixed in with concrete on the surface
and it's been sealed.

I took some paper towels right away to it to blot out the leak, but
the discoloration is still there. I'm told I can hire someone to try
to get that out, but I thought I'd try to clean it myself first.

Can someone please recommend some cleaning solutions I can try on it?
I've been told Spray Nine and even some brake cleaner with newspaper.
Is there a surefire method of getting something like out on a driveway
like this? TIA!

Driveway Woes December 19th 09 10:32 PM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 22:24:29 -0600, "DanG" wrote:

Dry Portland cement. Cover the area when you know it will be dry.
Sweep it up the next day and reapply. A day or two should have it
all absorbed.


Wow, thanks so much for your quick reply. But sorry for seeming so
ignorant, but is this cement manufactured by a company called Portland
or is this a type of cement people referred to as? Thanks again.

Driveway Woes December 19th 09 10:34 PM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 15:32:17 -0700, Driveway Woes wrote:

On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 22:24:29 -0600, "DanG" wrote:

Dry Portland cement. Cover the area when you know it will be dry.
Sweep it up the next day and reapply. A day or two should have it
all absorbed.


Wow, thanks so much for your quick reply. But sorry for seeming so
ignorant, but is this cement manufactured by a company called Portland
or is this a type of cement people referred to as? Thanks again.


DOH. A quick wiki gave me the answer. Thanks again for suck a quick
reply and will try to pick some up.

The Daring Dufas[_6_] December 19th 09 11:14 PM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
Driveway Woes wrote:
Please help! My diesel truck leaked oil on the driveway of my new
house. The driveway has stones mixed in with concrete on the surface
and it's been sealed.

I took some paper towels right away to it to blot out the leak, but
the discoloration is still there. I'm told I can hire someone to try
to get that out, but I thought I'd try to clean it myself first.

Can someone please recommend some cleaning solutions I can try on it?
I've been told Spray Nine and even some brake cleaner with newspaper.
Is there a surefire method of getting something like out on a driveway
like this? TIA!


I've used a dried clay granule product known as "oil dry" it's about
the same thing as kitty litter and I've used them interchangeably.
You cover the area with a layer of the stuff and you can grind it in
with your foot or stiff bristle push broom, let it sit overnight,
sweep or vacuum it up and reapply until the oil is soaked up. It works
best when kept dry and the driveway is dry, it's very absorbent and
can be used for all sorts of spills, especially if some sort of
petroleum product is involved. Some folks even leave a layer under
their car in their garage.

TDD

Oren[_2_] December 20th 09 12:01 AM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 09:50:23 +1000, Soundhaspriority
wrote:


"Driveway Woes" wrote in message
...
I took some paper towels right away to it to blot out the leak, but
the discoloration is still there. I'm told I can hire someone to try
to get that out, but I thought I'd try to clean it myself first.

Can someone please recommend some cleaning solutions I can try on it?


I usually go over to Lowes and get a couple Mexicans to do it.

Bob Morein
(215) 646-4894


Well, ain't that about stupid?!

Cat litter, turn on Chubby Checker and do the Twist.

How much oil do you spill that needs "a couple" people for clean up
immediately..

DD_BobK December 20th 09 01:31 AM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregatedriveway.
 
On Dec 19, 2:10*pm, Driveway Woes wrote:
Please help! *My diesel truck leaked oil on the driveway of my new
house. *The driveway has stones mixed in with concrete on the surface
and it's been sealed.

I took some paper towels right away to it to blot out the leak, but
the discoloration is still there. *I'm told I can hire someone to try
to get that out, but I thought I'd try to clean it myself first.

Can someone please recommend some cleaning solutions I can try on it?
I've been told Spray Nine and even some brake cleaner with newspaper.
Is there a surefire method of getting something like out on a driveway
like this? *TIA!


Powdered laundry detergent like Tide....work about 1/2 with a minimal
amount of water into a soupy paste on the strain with a stiff push
broom.
Work the stain well, the paste will turn brown / gray and hose off.
Repeat a couple times should take nearly all of the stain away.

cheers
Bob

Doug Miller December 20th 09 01:46 AM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
In article , wrote:

I've used a dried clay granule product known as "oil dry" it's about
the same thing as kitty litter and I've used them interchangeably.


It is *exactly* the same thing as kitty litter, except it's more expensive.
Stop buying Oil-Dri, and get the cheapest generic kitty litter you can find.
Works just as well, for one-third the price.

The Daring Dufas[_6_] December 20th 09 02:47 AM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
Doug Miller wrote:
In article , wrote:

I've used a dried clay granule product known as "oil dry" it's about
the same thing as kitty litter and I've used them interchangeably.


It is *exactly* the same thing as kitty litter, except it's more expensive.
Stop buying Oil-Dri, and get the cheapest generic kitty litter you can find.
Works just as well, for one-third the price.


I buy the kitty litter when I need an oil soaker upper for that reason
and because I really don't need 50 to 100lbs of the stuff at a time.
Sometimes I can drop by a friends garage and he'll give me a scoop out
of the big bag.

TDD

[email protected] December 20th 09 04:03 AM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 17:14:50 -0600, The Daring Dufas
wrote:

Driveway Woes wrote:
Please help! My diesel truck leaked oil on the driveway of my new
house. The driveway has stones mixed in with concrete on the surface
and it's been sealed.

I took some paper towels right away to it to blot out the leak, but
the discoloration is still there. I'm told I can hire someone to try
to get that out, but I thought I'd try to clean it myself first.

Can someone please recommend some cleaning solutions I can try on it?
I've been told Spray Nine and even some brake cleaner with newspaper.
Is there a surefire method of getting something like out on a driveway
like this? TIA!


I've used a dried clay granule product known as "oil dry" it's about
the same thing as kitty litter and I've used them interchangeably.
You cover the area with a layer of the stuff and you can grind it in
with your foot or stiff bristle push broom, let it sit overnight,
sweep or vacuum it up and reapply until the oil is soaked up. It works
best when kept dry and the driveway is dry, it's very absorbent and
can be used for all sorts of spills, especially if some sort of
petroleum product is involved. Some folks even leave a layer under
their car in their garage.

TDD

Doesn't work real well on exposed aggregate concrete though because of
the texture. I'd use it first to get what you can, then use the
laundry detergent paste or TSP.
A bit of triclorethelene and sawdust works pretty good too, but would
likely take the sealer off with it.

[email protected] December 20th 09 04:11 AM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 01:46:18 GMT, (Doug Miller)
wrote:

In article ,
wrote:

I've used a dried clay granule product known as "oil dry" it's about
the same thing as kitty litter and I've used them interchangeably.


It is *exactly* the same thing as kitty litter, except it's more expensive.
Stop buying Oil-Dri, and get the cheapest generic kitty litter you can find.
Works just as well, for one-third the price.

Just don't get the clumping stuff - it HAS to be the old clay stuff.

[email protected] December 20th 09 04:12 AM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 22:24:29 -0600, "DanG" wrote:

Dry Portland cement. Cover the area when you know it will be dry.
Sweep it up the next day and reapply. A day or two should have it
all absorbed.

Again, yes, it works - but on a sealed exposed agregate driveway it
definitely would not be my first choice. Get it wet and you need a
chisel to remove it.

DanG December 20th 09 04:24 AM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
Dry Portland cement. Cover the area when you know it will be dry.
Sweep it up the next day and reapply. A day or two should have it
all absorbed.

--
______________________________
Keep the whole world singing . . . .
DanG (remove the sevens)




Driveway Woes wrote in message
...
Please help! My diesel truck leaked oil on the driveway of my
new
house. The driveway has stones mixed in with concrete on the
surface
and it's been sealed.

I took some paper towels right away to it to blot out the leak,
but
the discoloration is still there. I'm told I can hire someone
to try
to get that out, but I thought I'd try to clean it myself first.

Can someone please recommend some cleaning solutions I can try
on it?
I've been told Spray Nine and even some brake cleaner with
newspaper.
Is there a surefire method of getting something like out on a
driveway
like this? TIA!




DanG December 20th 09 05:09 AM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
Google for Portland cement. Historical reference is NOT in
Oregon. It is in Great Britain and is noted as source for a gray
building stone.

--
______________________________
Keep the whole world singing . . . .
DanG (remove the sevens)




Driveway Woes wrote in message
...
On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 22:24:29 -0600, "DanG"
wrote:

Dry Portland cement. Cover the area when you know it will be
dry.
Sweep it up the next day and reapply. A day or two should have
it
all absorbed.


Wow, thanks so much for your quick reply. But sorry for seeming
so
ignorant, but is this cement manufactured by a company called
Portland
or is this a type of cement people referred to as? Thanks
again.




Tony[_19_] December 20th 09 09:10 PM

Best way to clean a diesel engine oil leak on an aggregate driveway.
 
Driveway Woes wrote:
Please help! My diesel truck leaked oil on the driveway of my new
house. The driveway has stones mixed in with concrete on the surface
and it's been sealed.

I took some paper towels right away to it to blot out the leak, but
the discoloration is still there. I'm told I can hire someone to try
to get that out, but I thought I'd try to clean it myself first.

Can someone please recommend some cleaning solutions I can try on it?
I've been told Spray Nine and even some brake cleaner with newspaper.
Is there a surefire method of getting something like out on a driveway
like this? TIA!



Would you believe I used some steel filings from a machine shop to
purposely stain some concrete? I hate bright new concrete.


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