Borat - you can rub the Simple Green and then give some power washing, or you can rub sister's (number three prostitute in all of Kazakhstan!) vagina back and forth like brillo pad...
2007-03-28 13:14:53
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answered by Makakio 3
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Buy a spray can of Berryman's B-12 Carburetor cleaner. Have a roll of highly absorbent paper towels (Viva or Bounty work well). Work on a small area at a time. Spray the area to be cleaned with the B-12 cleaner, then blot with the paper towel to absorb it away from the concrete. Avoid wiping because that will smear and spread it. I have completely removed oil this way. Even older stains can be significantly lightened.
2007-03-28 05:08:49
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answered by Doug R 5
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Hi, Im Barry Scott, need to get rid of grease, use Cillit Bang Universal de-greaser. Bang and the grease has gone!!
Get a tin of engine de-greaser, put this on the oil stain. Let it soak in for 10 minutes then add some Washing up liquid. Scrub with a scrubbing bruch and hose off. You may need to do this 2 or 3 times to totally erase the stain,
2007-03-28 04:46:17
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answered by kippermanbike 2
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mix white vinegar and baking soda in a plastic container like a plastic 1/2 gallon milk carton. Be careful as it will turn into a sort of eruption and foam. Let set...If this doesn`t work try cascade dishwasher soap. Rust stains use alot of lemon and table salt and let set. Make sure you rinse all of this off after setting 30 to 60 minutes.
2016-03-17 03:55:16
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answered by Anonymous
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My boyfriend is a mechanic and is always getting oil on the driveway. We use washing up liquid - Fairy Liquid prefably. Leave it for a few hours and then hose it down.
Good luck!
2007-03-28 04:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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By far the best and cheapest is to pour 'CocaCola' or 'Pepsi' over the oil-stain. Something to do with the carbon and sugar. Don't use diet versions though!
2007-03-28 05:01:57
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answered by burritonut 1
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Greased Lightning -- Available at most home centers. Biodegrable, it is by far the best product I've used for greasy messes.
2007-03-28 04:48:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Best remover
2014-09-15 01:59:08
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answered by Laurel H 1
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I'd try good ole Dawn soap and a hose and rinse it off the best you can, Dawn's amazing and will take care of the majority of it I'm sure...good luck!
2007-03-28 04:46:05
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answered by Anonymous
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after cleaning with laundry soap and a brush.
use muratic acid (swimming pool acid) to remove the stain.
use rubber gloves this stuff will burn you..rinse it with a hose after
2007-03-28 04:50:50
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answered by dumbo 3
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