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Also, there are burn spots from the 4th of July firecrackers on the driveway, please help on how to remove them.

2006-10-14 12:10:02 · 11 answers · asked by babygirl 1 in Home & Garden Other - Home & Garden

11 answers

Use cat kitter for the fuel leak and 409 spray pretreated for the firecrackers and scrub then wash it down.

2006-10-14 12:19:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This happened to me before. I tried the cat litter. That helped absorb some of the oil. After picking that up, I sprinkled "Cascade Complete" over it, ground it in with my body weight, and let it sit over night.
Next day, I did some heavy duty scrubbing at the area of Cascade. Rinsed it off. I could still see a slight stain. I had to bring in the big artillary! I squirted it with a product called "Awesome". I purchased it at a "Dollar Tree" store for $1.00 After a little scrubbing the stain was gone! That stuff has the perfect name! It IS Awesome! It works on EVERYTHING and it is non-flammable! I even use it on my kitchen stovetop. Just spray (undiluted), let it sit a couple minutes and wipe it off with a PAPER TOWEL! No need for scrubbing! You've gotta try the stuff! I buy it all the time. It is my multi-purpose spray.

Good Luck

2006-10-14 12:27:47 · answer #2 · answered by Guess 3 · 0 0

a great number of great innovations here. (Gave out a buncha thumbs up) i've got used the kitty clutter stuff for sparkling spills and it somewhat works great. some years in the past, I rented a water blaster formerly portray my domicile. on a similar time as I had that top-tension washer, i attempted it on some caked-on greasy stains. It worked fairly plenty, taking the tarry stuff off somewhat, although there develop right into a average stain afterwards. Muriatic acid is yet another element i've got used, yet in the storage formerly I painted it with cement coating. this is nasty stuff and that i could bypass with that throughout the time of ordinary terms as a final selection. Your community builder's furnish shop will carry that. all of us else- thank you! a great number of great innovations here.

2016-12-08 14:51:55 · answer #3 · answered by vannostrand 4 · 0 0

I have always heard that kitty litter does a good job when ground into the concrete. There are also a number of commercial products that are available at your local home improvement store that can suck up petroleum products.

2006-10-14 12:12:42 · answer #4 · answered by 1995 Civic 2 · 1 0

There is a product called purple power and it is sold in any Advance Auto ,Chief Auto or AutoZone,costs about $550.00 with tax for a gallon,works great try it.

2006-10-14 12:21:14 · answer #5 · answered by delmy d 3 · 0 0

dawn dish washing detergent will remove the grease and oil but may not the discoloring in the cement

2006-10-14 12:21:21 · answer #6 · answered by robert m 1 · 0 0

kittly litter workson grease spots.
Try C.L.R. for the burn spot

2006-10-14 14:33:20 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if u sprinkal like the cheapest kitty litter on it, it will soke it right up (ive tryed this b4 trust me it works) give it like 2hrs max 30min. the less (but i would do to hours insted)

2006-10-14 12:19:10 · answer #8 · answered by *Living a {{ღяøM@N!Cღ}} Tragity* 5 · 0 0

Hi
I think that Peroxide will take it out?
I know it will take out lots of stuff.
grammy06

2006-10-14 12:16:02 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

why don't you get painted your driveway ! and side boarder with a Brilliant Yellow..paint!

2006-10-14 12:15:12 · answer #10 · answered by precede2005 5 · 0 0

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