I have motor oil on my cement driveway and on the garage floor.
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Amonoia should do trick. Or heavy duty toilet cleaner with amonoa....it should start to bubble and fizz then rinses away
you could try pouring some baking soda in it and then sweeping it up? Deb
Try kitty litter to absorb the oil.
Get a good driveway degreaser sold at any hardware or home improvement store.
Simple green is biodegradable and was invented for that purpose! Use a stiff bristled brush and it should do the job.
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Take an electronic photo of stain. Apply undiluted Dawn liquid soap. Let stand at least 6 HRS. Wash with warm/hot water. Dab "dry. Another electronic photo. Allow to air dry, at least 6 Hrs., less if in sunlight .
Compare finial results with previous photos; repeat as needed.
Before second try, apply 1/2 solution of "Chlox" to remove organic portions of stain. Sun baked stains will take longer; if ever.
So sorry to hear that Pat. 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.
Hi Pat,
See the above given advice given to others.