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    Getting oil stains out of concrete?

     



    Anyone have any tips or favorite products?

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    That's a damn good question because I have ton's of them and tried gas, CRL and pressure washer and none work. Also what about rust stains? I have tried to use same thing on rust.
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    Re: Getting oil stains out of concrete?

     



    Originally posted by The F.N.G.
    Anyone have any tips or favorite products?

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    Any liquid soap that cuts grease. Let it soak awhile and then wash it off with a high pressure washer. Hold the wand close to the stain and blast away. Repeat if it's a bad one.
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    Try oven cleaner on a warm day.

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    I still use.....

     



    cat litter and use a brick to rub it in the stain.

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    Thumbs up oil stains...

     



    try WD40 spray it on the oil spot. 'hold the can, close to the spot' for maximum consintration. let it sit a couple min's, then scrub with a broom, or scrubbrush and rinse with water. hope this helps.....Dennis

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    Theres this cleaning spay called Awesome. Rather caustic, but it will remove anything. However, dont get it uncut on glass. It will etch it!
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    Thanks for all the tips guys. I'm going to give them a shot!

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    laundry soap.............scrub it in good.
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    Originally posted by Streets
    I wunder IF "LOX" would work too!!!
    Suuuure would.

    Another suuuure fire fix iz' hammer out the bad spot and pour new concrete. He He
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    napa has a degreaser that work very good

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