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Huge Oil Spill Disaster In Driveway....suggestions for cleanup?
So back in march i had 7 quarts of oil spill onto my otherwise clean driveway. Don't ask for the story...it's so frustrating to even think about.
Regardless i've tried Groits oil clean up, Lestoil, and driveway cleaners and i can't seem to get the stains to go away.
Does anyone have any good advice on a tired and true chemical that will remove oil from driveways?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Huge Oil Spill Disaster In Driveway....suggestions for cleanup?
Seltzer? Though once oil is set, its a permanent stain. What kind of driveway do you have? If its tar just get it redone.
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Re: Huge Oil Spill Disaster In Driveway....suggestions for cleanup?
Dont Call BP!!!! J/K
If it is Concrete, the oil will still permiate to the top of the surface. It has been down way to long. You may be able to acid wash it though.
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I'm not an expert at this, but have you tried a high pressure washer?
This site seems to have a bunch of recs ... google is nice.
Tip for removing oil off of cement driveway? - Tips & Techniques Forum - GardenWeb
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Re: Huge Oil Spill Disaster In Driveway....suggestions for cleanup?
Originally Posted by Rez90
So back in march i had 7 quarts of oil spill onto my otherwise clean driveway. Don't ask for the story...it's so frustrating to even think about.
Regardless i've tried Groits oil clean up, Lestoil, and driveway cleaners and i can't seem to get the stains to go away.
Does anyone have any good advice on a tired and true chemical that will remove oil from driveways?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Forget to put the drain plug back in while doing an oil change?
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Re: Huge Oil Spill Disaster In Driveway....suggestions for cleanup?
If it's concrete try.
Concrete etcher maybe that'll work, homedepot carries it in the paint supply section by the garage floor paint.
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Re: Huge Oil Spill Disaster In Driveway....suggestions for cleanup?
Build a big concrete dome and try setting it on top. If that doesn't work, get a really long straw and try to suck it up. If that fails, call Kevin Costner. He may be able to build a device that will separate the oil from the concrete.
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Re: Huge Oil Spill Disaster In Driveway....suggestions for cleanup?
Originally Posted by Dubbin1
Forget to put the drain plug back in while doing an oil change?
nope. But close. I removed the oil filter and replaced it. Didn't notice that the O-Ring stayed on the block. As soon as the oil pressure hit....blew the Oring out. 7 quarts all over my driveway.
FML.
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Re: Huge Oil Spill Disaster In Driveway....suggestions for cleanup?
I tried some stuff I got at an Ace Hardware for oil stains, can't remember the name of it. It went on as a liquid, then dried to a powder when it was done working. It didn't get all the old stain out, but it lightened it up a lot. (It was an ancient stain, I didn't expect it to). Warning! This stuff is WICKED! I used it with the garage door open, but the wind kept it in, and the smell was BAD! The fumes made me half high, my wife was really ticked, she thought I was drunk. It should be ok if it is outside though, and the neighbors are gone. If it's a fresh stain, it'll probably work decently.
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Re: Huge Oil Spill Disaster In Driveway....suggestions for cleanup?
You might look into muratic acid for cement etching. Or you could ask a cement contractor. Good luck!
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