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    My neighbours went away for Christmas and were kind enough to let me use their garage during their absence.

    Unfortunately, the Festiva I'm working on leaks oil. It managed to put 2 large blotches and a few small dots on their driveway in the short time I had the car there while opening the garage door.

    Their driveway didn't have any oil on it before, and I'm sure that the 2 larger spots will be noticed.

    Do any of you guys have a good method for removing the oil, or at least making the spots a little less noticeable without taking off 2 inches of concrete or sandblasting the area?

    I was smart enough to grind cat litter on the oil spots while they were still wet, but it hasn't asborbed all the oil.

    Please help!


    Regards,

    Tim
    White '89L auto - Sold!
    Silver '06 Rav4, 95k!

  • #2
    I use coke on my driveway after I make oily messes. Chase it with some baking soda and water, and it usually seems to go away.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Andrew
      I use coke on my driveway after I make oily messes. Chase it with some baking soda and water, and it usually seems to go away.
      shaken , not stirred

      try some oil eater(biodegradable), scrub it in with a hard brush, then rinse & repeat

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      • #4
        Dawn dishsoap is what I use.

        Sadly, if the concrete is porous or not sealed it will always be there.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Andrew
          I use coke on my driveway after I make oily messes. Chase it with some baking soda and water, and it usually seems to go away.
          I wouldn't suggest sharing your drug habits with the members on this forum. What you do in your own time is your business.

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          Take it back to the back porch, join the 3 string revolution.

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          • #6
            Tide has worked well for me just wet the floor were stain is scrub tide in let set 15 minutes and hose off.

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            • #7
              Metso beads or soda ash ,or oakite, are a guarantee just don't get it on your hands , you prolly got it cleaned by now
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              • #8
                I use Castrol SuperClean in the gallon jug. Pour some on, let it set for a spell, scrub it with a stiff brish, then hose it out. Keeps my concrete pearly white!
                Jim DeAngelis

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