Wednesday, December 16, 2009

How can i remove car oil stains from a stone/brick paved drive way??

i have tried scrubbing it with hot soapy water, doesn't work.How can i remove car oil stains from a stone/brick paved drive way??
First of all remove the leaking vehicle off the driveway and get it checked, then find a hardware store and ask for a masonary preparitory cleaner.How can i remove car oil stains from a stone/brick paved drive way??
the queen of clean just had a tip on that, she said take cat litter spread it on spots and with your feet do the twist dance on it crushing it into the stain it may take a while, sweep it up if still there spray oven cleaner on the stain and scrub it with a brush then rinse off
ok, try this. I had the same prob. try to get some industrial floor stripper and spray it on the oil let it sit and then hose it down. It takes a few times and it wont take it out completly but, it does a good job. Just keep doing it every few weeks. ( FLOOR STRIPPER )


SAME STUFF THEY USE TO TAKE WAX OFF OF FLOORS. GOOD LUCK.


ps. keep away from skin and eyes this stuff burns. be very carfull.
try sillit bang heavey duty degreaser it worked well for my driveway,you can buy it from wilkies or any good supermarket
most auto parts store carry a product that can be put on the stain as a liquid but dries up to be swept off. I unfortuantly cannot recall the name, but it is in a white bottle with a purple label. You put it down and as it tries to a solid it pulls the pulls the oil stain up with. You may have to do it a couple times to full get it all off. It should cost around $10-$12 per bottle.

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