Posted on March 23, 2010.
Can you remove the oil from a driveway? I washed my entry pressure but oil stains will not disappear. Is it possible to remove?
Have you ever visited the site ehow.com? There are articles on how to do just about anything! I hope this helps.
http://www.ehow.com/how_113258_clean-oil ...
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Cement is the drive? If they use kerosene with soap and scrub with a brush, then rinse,
Pour-n-Restore is the best thing for the oil that seeped into the concrete for a while ... shop or hardware stores carry it. Maybe repeat the treatment several times to get it all. Most other products, simply remove the surface oil and will not dip down into the concrete to clean it all especially concrete that has not been sealed.
cleaning with high pressure grease business. scouring over nite and pressure washer later.
Get tips called "666". We used to use in service stations. All fats and oils in the ski area would. Simply wash. Wear gloves. Really. And the shoes you do not need. In the absence of holes in the bottom. Do not return home with the shoes.
suggest that I used dry cement. Sprinkle on, rub it and clean
First Lowes and Home Depot carry a lot of products to remove stains concrete .... My best chance to make laundry detergent powder in all the oil stains and let it dry for a few hours and then gently put water on it and scrub with a broom ..... then pour a little gasoline on it with the washing powder mixed and rub and scrub with a brush ...... get my own entry as a new penny .....
Some people use WD-40. The hardware store may have a detergent that works well.
We used to get cheap, new cat litter, it spread over the oil stain and grind it into the oil stain with a brick and after awhile it will go away.
cat litter it dries
Goo Gone is the answer ... repeat as necessary in particular on an old stain.
With the weather, the spots will eventually disappear. If you already have pressure washed it, then that's enough. Life is too short to worry - unless of course you staging your home in the hope of a sale.
Try not to park the car leaks on the drive - or push something under the car to get oil when they are stationed there.
Kutter Kruder (located near the paint)
cleaning solvent multi-purpose degreaser and stain
Cleans grease, dirt, oil, tar, wax and more
Environmentally
Water based
Nontoxic
Nonabrasive
Biodegradable
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=pr ...
Update - this should certainly be the case when we bought our house we pulled the carpet and the cement was so rude and colorful Kruder Kutter we used to clean it worked great!