Tips for cleaning up the carport floor ?
2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport
As I write this it looks like we have fixed the last oily leak on our Jeep - but the carport floor - which is white cement with embedded stones - has some serious stains. Any advice on getting it cleaned up ? I have a pressure washer but that did nothing by itself. Thanks.
As I write this it looks like we have fixed the last oily leak on our Jeep - but the carport floor - which is white cement with embedded stones - has some serious stains. Any advice on getting it cleaned up ? I have a pressure washer but that did nothing by itself. Thanks.
This is an outside covered carport. There is no carpet. Picture a concrete slab with ornamental 1 inch diameter 'pebbles' embedded. The stains are only where the center-line of the Jeep has been over the years.
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I read your topic too fast and I thought I read carpet my apologies ha ha
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I might ask at the service desk at an ACE hardware, or the like. You can't be the first person with oil stains in cement! Aresol Kemtool, or maybe cheap starting fluid might desolve it and blast it up. Then dab with a dry rag.
Muratic acid will actually "eat" some cement. We use it when grout get's up on red-brick, for instance.
Muratic acid will actually "eat" some cement. We use it when grout get's up on red-brick, for instance.
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http://oileater.com/
Also dish soap scrubbed in and boiling water worked for me when my brother-in-law's piece of .... dumped on my driveway but I got that right away.
Oil Eater has also worked for me in the past.
Also dish soap scrubbed in and boiling water worked for me when my brother-in-law's piece of .... dumped on my driveway but I got that right away.
Oil Eater has also worked for me in the past.
I'd throw down some cat litter or similar. You want to absorb all that you can out of the concrete. Let it sit a few days the. Work on the stain. With time it will fade on its own. There has to be a chemical that would eat the oil. That's about as far as my expertise will carry this....
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I heard you can use Coke to clean up oil spots on driveways and cement.
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I heard you can use Coke to clean up oil spots on driveways and cement.
http://cleanmyspace.com/7-things-you...ean-with-cola/
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Go to a rental store and rent a Steam Pressure Washer. I own one a large John Deere model with a 20 gal tank runs on diesel and electric. Have used it now since 1999 on my Farm Tractors and race cars and yeah oil/grease on floors even paint. They work very well and depending on make/size quickly.
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