I piss in a bottle and just flood the driveway.
removing oil from driveway?
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Might want to find out. From how the driveway looks, it's still fine... That's why I asked.
No big ass cracks or potholes. No need to repave.Comment
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the bottom of the driveway has some cracks and shit.. i think thats why they want to repave.. i also think they want to widen it too.Comment
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Kitty litter/sawdust to take up the initial oiliness then purple power to try and work the stain out.Comment
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Yaherd there is this stuff you can apply and it will agitate and foam up with the oil. Then you can rinse it down with a water hose. I think its similar to the oil eating algae used in the BP oil spill just in a applicable form.Ma che cazzo state dicendo? :|Comment
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i know what you are talking about, its called something like mechanic's floor, we have it at lexus.
but your shit is pretty soaked in, i'd use a pressure washerComment
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I have honestly used Cola to remove oil stains before. Get a couple of 2 liter bottles, add to oil stains. Use a bristle brush and gently massage into oil.. add more Cola. Wait 10 mins, spray away with water.Comment
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it be more fun to make the whole base oil soaked...
why try to clean it when the dirty parts are the best parts3 pedal club
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I am a Crane Operator. Running old ass, leaky, POS cranes on new driveways/streets/sidewalks always leaves an oily mess, pissing off contractors.
Sprinkle on some Portland Cement and work it around with a broom. It absorbs the oil, and because it IS concrete, anything left behind looks like fresh concrete. Works amazingly well. Just FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, do not think you can take the easy way out, and hose it away after you're done. You must sweep it up.Comment
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its not concrete though?I am a Crane Operator. Running old ass, leaky, POS cranes on new driveways/streets/sidewalks always leaves an oily mess, pissing off contractors.
Sprinkle on some Portland Cement and work it around with a broom. It absorbs the oil, and because it IS concrete, anything left behind looks like fresh concrete. Works amazingly well. Just FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, do not think you can take the easy way out, and hose it away after you're done. You must sweep it up.
haha i guess my laziness is coming back to get me..Comment
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I've had good luck with straight Castrol Super Clean and a scrub brush made for cleaning your deck. Pour on, scrub a bit, then hose away.Comment


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