How to get chain saw oil off concrete pavers
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Hello. I have removed vegetable oil off of concrete using a pressure washer. There is also a product that looks like kitty liter. You put that down on the oil and then spread and rub it in with your feet. Good Luck!
Ok this is my go to for anything I cannot get off. The Works toilet bowl cleaner. Just the old fashioned thin stuff. Not thick. Cheap and everywhere like Walmart. This stuff is strong so try a spot first. Not sure what made me try it the first time on anything but a toilet?! Lol However it used to melt the orange bowl stains from hard water instantly after trying everything. One year my 3 year old got ahold of fluorescent orange spray paint used to mark dead trees. He marked a few things in his path to the backyard. One was my household brick. I used EVERY paint remover on the planet without results. Finally The Works. I kid you not it was gone.
use a purple degreaser
Hi there, Start with applying oil dry or clay cat litter. Let sit to absorb as much as possible. Sweep away. You may want to repeat this step a few times if it's saturated. Then apply a degreaser and pressure wash. You can also use a good cleaner degreaser from the automotive store and a stiff broom.
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