Deb concentrate traffic film remover will remove all oil stains & all grime marks.Spray onto affected area then fill bucket With a 7to1 mix use hard bristled brush and scrub whole drive(to make up for making mess in the first place & also so all blocks are refreshed).Wash with hose after 20 mins
This stuff is great for keeping the weeds from appearing as well.
2006-09-12 10:01:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Put some sand or cat litter or sawdust to absorb the worst, pour a kettle of hot water over the area then some washing powder and leave for a while then more hot water and a stiff brush will sort this out no. prob. DON'T USE A WIRE BRUSH !
2006-09-11 11:10:16
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answered by WiLLow 2
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Remove the blocks and pave with asphalt.
Cars drive on it for crying out loud. If the driveway is THAT important, then you need another friend.
2006-09-11 06:27:45
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answered by Sgt Squid 3
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You need a good traffic film remover (Industrial cleaner) pour that on the marked surface either scrub the marks away or use a hot water pressure cleaner. shouldnt take you more than ten minutes. need to hire the equipment or get someone round to do it click below
2006-09-11 06:33:42
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answered by mad_ness777 2
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Scoopable cat litter will soak up the oil very well. Just pour it on and if you have a thick bristle broom, use it to work the cat litter into the oil spot until it's gone, then sweep up the cat litter.
2006-09-11 06:32:05
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answered by Kosmo 1
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TRIED AND TESTED!
Sprinkle washing powder or soda crystals on it and leave it to soak up, the next time it rains (or when you feel like hosing it down) it'll wash everything away.
Failing that, just use soil from the garden, does the same but doesn't work as quickly
2006-09-11 07:17:37
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answered by keiraebony 3
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How very frastrating try out oil B gone driveway cleaner go to www.autosortcatalog.com for more infor hope you get the results you are looking for.
Good luck
Towela
2006-09-11 06:46:11
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answered by Anonymous
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damn anal people it is a driveway isnt it. I think driveways are made to be driven on and parked in. Therefore oil and dirt from cars will probably get on them. Quit being such an anal sob and remember that it is a driveway.
2006-09-12 21:52:20
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answered by rwings8215 5
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Wahing up liqid, warm water and a stiff brush.
however its a drive and arnt cars suppost to go onto it?
2006-09-11 06:37:26
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answered by Rich S 5
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Power washers usually blast things like that away!
2006-09-11 06:25:59
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answered by sarah k 4
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