Kitty Litter.. Seriously the cheapest you cheapest you can find.
2007-06-09 10:01:27
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answered by Abel H 5
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Dawn dish detergent, a scrubber brush and hot water, dont let the soap dry (morning before the sun comes out is best) You may have to "rinse and repeat" a few times but it will come out as long as its not too baked in. The only drawback is that there will be a REALLY clean spot where the oil once was..BTW if you have acess to a power washer that works really well to rinse
2007-06-09 09:19:52
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answered by Joker 2
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ive heard that oxyclean will work but ive never tried it. At the airport I used to work at we had a product that was a oil absorbient or cleaner, and we cleaned stains off the hangar floor with it. I cant remember the name of it, if you have a small airport nearby, stop by and ask one of the mechanics. I know it will work, as for the oxyclean, just heard it once.
2007-06-09 09:17:28
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answered by ? 2
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http://www.pour-n-restore.com/
Hardware stores or home centers carry it. You need something to lift the oil out of the concrete and emulsify it. I've tried all the usual stuff too and this is the only thing that works in my opinion. May take a couple of tries to get it all if it's been sitting for a while.
2007-06-09 12:13:33
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answered by paul h 7
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kitty litter works best for me. That'll take most if not all of it off - really grind it in there with your shoes. If there is still some residual, try Simple Green, scrub with stiff brush, and rinse. OR you can paint that part (or all) of your driveway with garage paint which will make clean-ups WAY easier in the future.
2007-06-09 10:39:47
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answered by mx_hart 3
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Spray it with brakleen and keep it wet with brakleen for a few minutes , then spray it off . A pressure washer would work better than a garden hose .
2007-06-09 09:32:08
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answered by Mopar Man 3
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I believe Muratic Acid available at any hardware store will clean it off.
2007-06-09 09:33:27
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answered by viking165301 2
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Use cat litter. Rub it into the spill, let it sit for a day. Keep it dry. Then sweep away.
2007-06-09 09:15:50
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answered by regerugged 7
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a good pair shoes with leather soles ,cat litter, scrub cat litter in to pavement with shoes. shoes must be on somebodies feet...
2007-06-13 08:48:53
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answered by Shanty J 4
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grease lighty drive way cleaner it is a safe degreaser ,and u can get it at any part store
2007-06-09 09:17:02
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answered by Anonymous
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