How do I remove car oil off cement driveway?
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Awesome cleaner in a spray bottle for the Dollar Store is an excellent degreaser and you guessed it.... only costs one dollar. Spray let sit for a minute or two, hose off.
Hi Debbie!
This is a great question and I am sure many people have had this problem!
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Hello, We have a newer concrete driveway that sometimes gets abused by contractors or service personnel. We try to observe and remove these oil stains ASAP. 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 stiff plastic kitchen type brush and rinse with water. Remember to wear personal protection as labels might direct.
A mixture of Dawn dish washing soap and baking soda mixed into a paste and applied to the area with a brush will likely resolve your problem. It may take a couple of applications to get it completely gone!
I had read on here a while ago to pour straight coke on it, let it sit for a few hours or overnight and wash it off. The person that posted said it worked for them. I have not tried it myself.
Hi Debbie. 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.
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.
Cat litter, than use a power washer.