How to clean motor oil from concrete drive
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Pour kitty litter or sandbox sand on it and let it sit and absorb the oil. Then sweep or use a car vacuum to remove.
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If there is still some staining, pour some full strength grease fighting soap like dawn, tide or simple green on it and scrub it in a bit and let sit for a while, but don't let dry. Scrub it with an old broom or scrub brush and a little water. Rinse it away with a hose, that should help decrease the actual stain and what oil was left by the litter. Make sure it is the old fashioned kitty litter or actual floor dry. Good luck!
Hi Barbara. 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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