ummm you can try this stuff called mean green from walmart. That with a scrub brush and some force behind it might work. Mean green is pretty good stuff
I know everyone has done a oil change or two and spilled some oil. Say you let the oil soak in. Does anyone know of a good product to get the stains out?
ummm you can try this stuff called mean green from walmart. That with a scrub brush and some force behind it might work. Mean green is pretty good stuff
cat litter, lots and lots of cat litter
Isn't cat litter/sand for when the oil hasn't completely soaked in yet? Once it soaks in and dries, and I'm sure how effective it will be?
Even with cat litter its gonna be tough. I would say let a concoction of dish soap, laundry detergent and full strength degreaser sit on that for about 10every mins then powerwash out with at least 2500u psi to show no mercy.
Go to auto zone and go to the isle where the have cleaning products and get the purple jug the have I for get the name but works wonders trust me I spray that on my tires to clean them but dontbuse cat litter sucks compared to the wood dust I think
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If you ask Denver he will tell you that the sells guys that walk around can do a good job, the sells guy left soon after he told him to do the whole floor, LOL
but i usually use cat litter to pick up the large amount, and use Dawn and a scrub brush and let it soak for a little bit, pressure washer also works but I don't like the idea using it inside my garage
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Brake cleaner and a nice scrubber provides amazing results.
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Next time don't let it soak. Best way to clean it is to prevent it from happening...
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