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The stains have been there for a couple months now. I tried every degreaser solution in the auto section.

2006-07-27 16:48:17 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

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Borax good old borax wet area pour the borax on liberally an let it stay at least a day or two then use a degreaser let that soak through, letting it sit another day. use a pressure nozzle blast it out- repeat if necessary Borax is envoromentally safe it will soak it up ans begin to break it down, just repeat the process..........it will eventually all get out

2006-07-27 17:00:51 · answer #1 · answered by goingplatinum 2 · 0 1

I've heard that clay based (not the clumping kind) of kitty litter sprinkled liberally on it does the trick, remembering to scoop it up as it soaks the oil and replacing with new until stain is gone.
Also heard sand does the same thing but think I'd go with the kitty litter.

Good luck!

Cyn

2006-07-27 16:56:10 · answer #2 · answered by cyn_hatmaker 2 · 0 0

Make a paste out of baking soda and apply to stain scrub until stain is gone. This works pretty well.

2006-07-27 16:52:26 · answer #3 · answered by Ultimate Trip 3 · 0 0

dish soap and a very hard bristled scrubber. Wet it, scrub it, put the soap on it and wet and scrub some more. I tried this and it had to be done a couple of times. It didn't get it all off but it wasn't sticky or tracking in on peoples shoes anymore.

2006-07-28 01:46:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Cat litter. CHEAP STUFF. Dollar store. Just pour it on. Sweep it in with a broom. Let it sit for a few days or a week.

2006-07-27 17:08:47 · answer #5 · answered by jennifersuem 7 · 0 0

Nothing you are stuck with it.

2006-07-27 16:50:51 · answer #6 · answered by ccccccc 3 · 0 0

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