Use Oil Dri or cat litter. Grind it into the spot with your foot. Leave it sit for a day. rinse it off and scrub the spot with detergent and a broom. rinse.
2007-11-19 15:42:43
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answered by Bobo 7
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The simplest way to remove oil stains is to sprinkle dry wood ash over them. Leave the ash in place for 24 hours or more, then sweep it clean. The ash will soak up much of the oil.
2007-11-18 18:35:50
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answered by yuie 1
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Simple Green
2007-11-18 18:27:58
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answered by omnisource 6
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I use these two ways......cat litter, put it on the drips, let sit for awhile then sweep up....I also use a bottle of concrete cleaner in an red bottle I buy at the 99 cent store.
2007-11-18 18:52:32
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answered by kingsley 6
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Recently, I found a good material to remove all the dirt, stain, paint etc on the hard surface. This called 'magic span', Germany product. I tried, it is very good product; the only disadvantage is this span can remove all the things on clothes surface.
2007-11-18 18:42:56
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answered by Sylvia Chang 1
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I would pick up as much as I could then pore on some Dawn dish liquid to eat up the rest thenrince with the garden hose.
2007-11-18 19:47:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Pool acid (Hydrochloric acid) mixed with water. 3 parts water to one part acid. Wash off as soon as the stains disappear. Do not use Sulphuric acid, as it is far to strong! Have a great day.
2007-11-18 21:57:15
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answered by wheeliebin 6
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Oil stain remover for driveways. Eat it right up.
2007-11-19 02:35:54
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answered by Claude 3
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sprinkle with kitty litter let stand for a few days, then sweep it up Sand will work too but I prefer the kitty litter
2007-11-20 02:29:56
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answered by jkyody 3
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"Dawn" dish soap along with a brushing ,and plenty of water to flush away the waste .
2007-11-19 01:06:49
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answered by Jim K 3
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