How to remove oil stains from a cement driveway?
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Best way to remove oil stains from driveway?
I've got oil drip stains on my driveway - pavers, specifically. Magic answer? Thanks!
Cover the oil stains with kitty litter to ansorb as much of the oil as it can. Leave for a couple days, then remove. Use Dawn dishwashing soap or a good grease remover and a shop broom to scrub the stains vigorously . Rinse well with water when done. If the stains aren't completely gone repeat with soap and scrubbing.
We have a newer concrete driveway that sometimes gets abused by contractors or service personnel. We use TSP for large areas or areas not treated immediately or this Easy off spray for stains we catch right away. Scrub with a plastic brush and rinse with water.
I would recommend trying to remove the stain as soon as its noticed If that’s possible
Use blue dawn dish soap and a scrub brush
Try a deck brush, which has a handle on it and some full-strength Lestiol.
Hi there, if the oil is new apply a some clay cat litter over the stain. Let it sit and absorb as much as possible. Sweep away and repeat 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.
I use kitty litter, leave it on the stain for 1-2 days and sweep up. If some remain then use blue dawn dish soap and scrub in with a stiff bristled brush. Power wash after that.