Friday, December 18, 2009

What is the best way to remove car oil spillage, from a brick drive?

I've tried, washing up liqud etc:S





ThanksWhat is the best way to remove car oil spillage, from a brick drive?
pour some simple green into a bucket of hot water, use a good scrub brush and it will remove the oil stainsWhat is the best way to remove car oil spillage, from a brick drive?
sprinkle the aera with washing powder then squirt some washing up liquid on to the powder get a bucket of boiling water and a stiff brush dip brush into water then scrub the aera . the reaction of the washing powder and washing liquid makes a amonia cleaner so dont breath it in this worked great for me hope it helps
There is a product called Drive Up that will remove the oil stain.I read about it in the Happy Handyman Johnnie Chuoke and he swears by this product.You can also ask questions by e-mail to happyhandyman2 at yahoo.com
TSP (tri sodium phosphate) available at most hardware stores. Make sure you wear rubber gloves. It is a powder that is diluted in water. Piece of cake. Terry
a pressure washer is your answer, but if it has absorbed into the brickwork then there is not much can be done aprt from it weathering
You need something that will absorb the oil -- like kitty litter.


Then sweep it up and throw it away.
a heavy detergent scrubed with a whisk broom or a miratic acid wash which you can get at any hardware store
I have been told pour a tin of coke on it for a while.... I dont know if theres any truth in it tho as I havent tried it.
Flip the bricks over to the clean side.The stain may be there forever.
Try bleach wash down with detergent soapy water
w5 oil stain remover i bought it out of Lidls

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