Try a solution of AquaKlean and use a push broom to scrub some. Hose off. That'll git 'er done! Buy on internet or seen for sale at car shows/swap meets. (made by kbs coatings.)
2006-09-03 13:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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What I use is a slightly diluted solution of TSP (needs to be pretty light) and then I use my pressure washer after it looks like it's foaming up.
I have a diesel car, and I spilled ~ 2 gallons of fuel on the driveway once.
You'd never know.
I threw newspapers on it at first to get the real liquidy part, then did kitty litter to get the surface liquid.
waited for it to dry, then tsp'd, and it's gone now
2006-09-03 11:30:59
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answered by A N 3
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Use some liquid laundry detergent and a scrub brush. Solvo works great. I used it on oil.
2006-09-03 12:16:03
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answered by twentyeight7 6
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baking soda gets the big stuff, if its been there for awhile, concentrated lemon juice rubbed in then washed away with a hose. dont light it on fire.
2006-09-03 12:08:08
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answered by ianaz116 2
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get a can of engine degreaser and spray heavily . brush around real good and spray off with water
2006-09-05 11:56:31
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answered by Billy T 6
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Scrub with dishwashing cleaner or light it on fire but be VERY VERY VERY careful about ur house being caught on fire.
2006-09-03 11:31:45
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answered by Andrew 2
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pour gas all over the whole thing, then it will all look the same, or you could scrub it everyday , or you could paint it
2006-09-03 11:36:46
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answered by jp#5 3
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Ah, I used to know!
I found this for you though:
http://magazines.ivillage.com/goodhousekeeping/heloise/heloise/qas/0,,284581_415569,00.html
Good luck!
2006-09-03 11:28:22
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answered by Rx 4
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Presure wash it! It will come right out.
2006-09-03 11:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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A match?
2006-09-03 11:27:59
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answered by Chloe 6
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