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    Oil stains on concrete

    I am about to move house to Brisbane and the cleanup has begun. After a recent oil change I didn't tighten the oil filter enough and I had a big leak. before I spend a fortune at Bunnnings on stuff that won't work what are your recommendations?
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    More oil for the non-oily bits.
    That way it will look 'normal'.

    Or think of it as a badge of honor for all the mechanical triumphs you've had there over the years
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    Poor some petrol on it, give it a few seconds then just wipe it up with a rag.

    Obviously goes without saying that all naked flames/smokes/bushfires/bbqs/etc should not be around this...

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    Quote Originally Posted by debruiser View Post
    Poor some petrol on it, give it a few seconds then just wipe it up with a rag.

    Obviously goes without saying that all naked flames/smokes/bushfires/bbqs/etc should not be around this...
    or turps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don 130 View Post
    or turps.
    Don.
    That works too???

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    Concrete Oil Stains How to Remove Oil from Concrete - The Concrete Network


    Turps works when the stain is fresh but not sure after it's been left for some time. Article above mentions making a poultice, sounds like a plan.....

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    Autosmart australia make a product called G101 . It is a fantastic degreaser and os non caustic. It is very strong and will etch polished aluminum...����. It is awesome on concrete and engines etc
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    I just finished cleaning heavy diesel engine oil and hydraulic oil off my son's driveway, he bought a box (12) of spray cans of degreaser ( $2 cans you get from your local parts shop). Spray onto oil and let soak in, but don't let dry, fire up small Karcher pressure washer and give it a blast, I had to do it twice, but it passed Bond inspection, this degreaser is Biodegradable and water based, but try and wash it onto the lawn instead of the gutter, Regards Frank.




    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    Concrete Oil Stains How to Remove Oil from Concrete - The Concrete Network


    Turps works when the stain is fresh but not sure after it's been left for some time. Article above mentions making a poultice, sounds like a plan.....

    Colin

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    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    Concrete Oil Stains How to Remove Oil from Concrete - The Concrete Network


    Turps works when the stain is fresh but not sure after it's been left for some time. Article above mentions making a poultice, sounds like a plan.....

    Colin
    For old oil stains put some fresh dry cement onto the concrete. Let it sit for at least 24 hrs then brush off. I accidentally did this once with a dry concrete mix on old oil stains and they had disappeared when I got around to cleaning up the site. Cement works quicker.

    Degreaser works ok as well ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    Concrete Oil Stains How to Remove Oil from Concrete - The Concrete Network


    Turps works when the stain is fresh but not sure after it's been left for some time. Article above mentions making a poultice, sounds like a plan.....

    Colin
    My turps experience was with a fresh spill of used diesel engine oil, but the result was a faint shadow of what had been there.
    Don.

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