Oven cleaner also helps a lot. You will have to scrub it a little but it will make it look much better.
2007-03-07 10:17:10
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answered by raysgirl15 4
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if there is any liquid oil on the ground kitty litter does work but there are better absorbing agents available, check with an automotive parts retail store, or a cheap (as in free) solution that works great is go to a lumber yard (that will cut your wood) (home depot , etc.) and ask for a bag of saw dust the fine the better. sprinkle the sawdust on the oil let it soak then sweep it up and repeat. As for the stain that remains, on cement use powder laundry detergent with a bit of water to make a thin paste and scrub with a stiff brush, then rinse.
2007-03-07 08:14:57
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answered by dadgosillybus2 1
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you need to purchase an oil absorbant agent to positioned on the spill to take in many of the oil, usually at an autoparts or ironmongery shop. This helps plenty and is maximum valuable if positioned down quickly after the spill. you could stick to with a degreaser or TSP answer defined above. as quickly as wiped clean, you could stick to a sealer to the two to strengthen cleanup interior the destiny.
2016-12-18 17:25:16
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answered by berkey 3
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Yes, there is this stuff I get at HOme Depot (can't remember the name, dang it) and you just sprinkle it on the floor, adda bit of water and push it with a broom. It cleans up great. Ask them for driveway cleaner....something ike that.
2007-03-07 07:30:16
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answered by Marvinator 7
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Use kitty litter to soak up what you can. Then get some 'Greased Lightening' cleaner and spray that on it and it should come right up. You can used greased lightening to clean your whole house and it works on everything. I use it from cleaning the kitchen to the bathroom and even as a laundry pretreat. You should try that.
2007-03-08 04:56:55
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answered by jenn 2
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auto part store (OIL DRY) USE PAINT THINNER put on oil drt rub it ih with your foot let dry . you can use this stuff over when it drys then what i do is power wash it work (ps) some stains may never come out
2007-03-07 10:15:38
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answered by rvblatz 4
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Kitty litter goes a long way to absorbing it.
2007-03-07 07:29:38
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answered by Beau D. Satva 5
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I don't remember what is was but I saw one in Hints from Heloise, perhaps you can find it there.
2007-03-07 07:32:18
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answered by Linda L 3
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no i have no idea but i have those spots too
2007-03-07 09:30:43
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answered by Anonymous
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