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Bobby 18-04-2003 12:08 PM

Driveway oil stains
 
An old car leaked oil onto my mono-block driveway and I can get the stains
out using normal methods. Does anyone have nay advice? Cheers.

Bobby



Dave Liquorice 18-04-2003 01:20 PM

Driveway oil stains
 
On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 12:03:04 +0100, Bobby wrote:

An old car leaked oil onto my mono-block driveway and I can get the
stains out using normal methods. Does anyone have nay advice?


Do a google, probably in uk.d-i-y, I asked the same not so long ago.
Reasonable thread developed. Cheapest is washing up liquid worked in
with a stiff brush and left, rain (if we every get any) will rinse it
away.

It's certainly worked fairly well here, I was more after the removal
of surface oil than a deep stain but the stain looks to be thinner
than it was.

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Cheers
Dave. Remove "spam" for valid email.




Valkyrie 18-04-2003 03:44 PM

Driveway oil stains
 

"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message
ill.network...
On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 12:03:04 +0100, Bobby wrote:

An old car leaked oil onto my mono-block driveway and I can get the
stains out using normal methods. Does anyone have nay advice?


Do a google, probably in uk.d-i-y,


I went to www.ask.com typed in "how to remove driveway stains" and got a
LOT of sites with instructions, too many to list here. Give it a try.

Val



JennyC 18-04-2003 05:32 PM

Driveway oil stains
 

"Bobby" wrote in message
...
An old car leaked oil onto my mono-block driveway and I can get the

stains
out using normal methods. Does anyone have nay advice? Cheers.

Bobby

What about that hand cleaning stuff (used to be called Swarfega years
ago!)

That used to get grease and grim of wonderfully well
Jenny



Tim B 18-04-2003 06:32 PM

Driveway oil stains
 
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/rm_driveway...390593,00.html

"Bobby" wrote in message
...
An old car leaked oil onto my mono-block driveway and I can get the stains
out using normal methods. Does anyone have nay advice? Cheers.

Bobby





Frogleg 18-04-2003 07:20 PM

Driveway oil stains
 
On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 18:13:47 +0200, "JennyC" wrote:


What about that hand cleaning stuff (used to be called Swarfega years
ago!)

That used to get grease and grim of wonderfully well


If there were really something that got the grim off, I'd buy gallons
and gallons. :-)

Snowfeet1 18-04-2003 09:56 PM

Driveway oil stains
 
I just read the other day that you can use oven cleaner on driveway stains.
What could it hurt?

Valkyrie 18-04-2003 11:20 PM

Driveway oil stains
 

"Snowfeet1" wrote in message
...
I just read the other day that you can use oven cleaner on driveway

stains.
What could it hurt?


lungs
skin
eyes
assorted furry animals
assorted feathered animals
ground water
.......................and I'm not so sure that stuff would be all that good
for the concrete either. I know some of that "harmless fertilizer" will eat
into concrete as will other assorted caustic things.

Val



Joseph A. Zupko 19-04-2003 04:56 AM

Driveway oil stains
 
I usually grind the kitty litter into the concrete with a brick.
"Tim B" wrote in message
.. .

http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/rm_driveway...HGTV_3691_1390
593,00.html

"Bobby" wrote in message
...
An old car leaked oil onto my mono-block driveway and I can get the

stains
out using normal methods. Does anyone have nay advice? Cheers.

Bobby







Jason Quick 19-04-2003 08:44 PM

Driveway oil stains
 
"Bobby" wrote in message
...
An old car leaked oil onto my mono-block driveway and I can get the stains
out using normal methods. Does anyone have nay advice? Cheers.


You might try Coca-Cola.

First, soak up the excess stain if you haven't already with kitty litter or
oil-dry.

Then buy a two-litre bottle of Coke, pour onto stain on a nice sunny day,
with maybe a moat of oil-dry around it to contain the liquid. Scrub w/ a
good wire brush, rinse.

If need be, you can use a trisodium phosphate (TSP) scrub after, or a
substitute, to clean up any marks made by the Coke.

Jason



FOW 22-04-2003 07:20 AM

Driveway oil stains
 
Also try Rice Hull Ash.
"Jason Quick" wrote in message
...
"Bobby" wrote in message
...
An old car leaked oil onto my mono-block driveway and I can get the

stains
out using normal methods. Does anyone have nay advice? Cheers.


You might try Coca-Cola.

First, soak up the excess stain if you haven't already with kitty litter

or
oil-dry.

Then buy a two-litre bottle of Coke, pour onto stain on a nice sunny day,
with maybe a moat of oil-dry around it to contain the liquid. Scrub w/ a
good wire brush, rinse.

If need be, you can use a trisodium phosphate (TSP) scrub after, or a
substitute, to clean up any marks made by the Coke.

Jason





FOW 22-04-2003 07:32 AM

Driveway oil stains
 
Try dumping Tide on it and make a paste too scrub it with a stiff brush.
"Valkyrie" wrote in message
news:1050676647.831876@yasure...

"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message
ill.network...
On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 12:03:04 +0100, Bobby wrote:

An old car leaked oil onto my mono-block driveway and I can get the
stains out using normal methods. Does anyone have nay advice?


Do a google, probably in uk.d-i-y,


I went to www.ask.com typed in "how to remove driveway stains" and got

a
LOT of sites with instructions, too many to list here. Give it a try.

Val





TOM KAN PA 22-04-2003 01:56 PM

Driveway oil stains
 
Gumout Carburetor Cleaner! Just spray it on and blot with paper towels. I find
this is the best method I've tried.




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