Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What gets motor oil off a garage floor????

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Beaver Research's S-722 would do the job quite well. It was formulated to clean railway cars prior to repainting. Its a powerful degreaser but cuts grime well. I use it on my linoleum floors at apartments I refurbish. I would spray it on and use a floor broom to work it in and then spray it out with the hose out the door and down the drive.





RdAWhat gets motor oil off a garage floor????
If you just spilled it, sand, kitty litter or sawdust should do the trick... but the longer you let it seep into the concrete, the harder it will be to get it out. If it's been more than 6 hours since the spill, good luck getting anything to come up.





Next time you recoat your garage floor, try a sealant. When you seal the concrete, nothing will be able to seep through the sealant into the concrete.What gets motor oil off a garage floor????
If the spill is fresh use kitty litter and once it is dried up and there is still that stain I prefer to use Castrol Super Clean or Purple Power. Be careful not to get this stuff on you cause it burns. And if using on a car to get road tar or something like that off, dilute it or don't leave on a painted surface too long, it actually ate the clear coat off of a car I was cleaning. I use it to clean my tires and put it on out of the bottle and watch the black stuff which is dirt and grime actually run down the tires.
if it is fresh, use kitty litter. if it is a stain, try pouring some parts cleaning solvent on it and let it soak for awhile.
soak it up with kitty litter (the old, original stuff, not clumping), sweep up the kitty litter and then use soapy water on the stain.
Natural blue cleaner made by Loctite corp. works fantastic, also Simple Green, just let it sit for a while then scrub off :)
I believe sawdust and/or kitty litter, but not be totally removed. There will be a residual stain.
cat litter soaks it up, castrol super clean takes it off the garage floor.
Mineral spirits Gas is to flammable%26gt; Then grease lighting%26gt;
A power washer


I hate when that happens
More Motor Oil.... no seriously burn it .
lick it like a lollipop! Get on your knees now and lick up that oil!!
bleach sometimes works
pour gasoline on it and soak it up with sawdust
kitty litter or dirt.
try sawdust.
brake fluid if its fresh
saw dust, or sand
saw dust
i don't know

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