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Home > Home & Garden > Other Home & Garden   »   oil/gas Spill In Garage!need Instructions To Clean Up!

 
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Old Jun 4, 2006, 11:09 AM
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oil/gas Spill In Garage!need Instructions To Clean Up!

My teenage son recently started mowing lawns, and the gardener who hired him, has asked him to store his lawnmower in the garage of my parents (who were kind to allow this), so that my son would have quick access to it, as the customers are in this area where we live. PROBLEM: My parents are so distressed as they called me to go and see the puddles of the lawnmower mixture(gas/oil?) that leaked all over 1/2 of the garage. I placed newspaper on top, and later I thought to ask my son to put some kitty litter? Is this a good idea? How can I clean this up,what steps to take,any homemade recipes I can use? Soap, water and elbow grease? All suggestions, advice, opinions really appreciated!!(cannot get to Home Depot today, so that is why I need home recipes!)THANKS!!!

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Old Jun 4, 2006, 12:48 PM   #2  
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All you need to do is squirt some liquid dish soap on the oil spill and add water from a garden hose. Use a push broom or scrub brush to create the emulsion. It will not take much work at all. Rinse with clear water and the oil should be completely gone. If you do see the rainbow coloration in the water after rinsing you need to add more soap and scrub.


For future use...There is a product called floor dry that will do the job great. it works the same as kitty litter only much better. Make sure you dispose of it properly, don't just dump it in the trash, wrap it up in plastic bags and take it to a hazardous waste disposal at your landfill.

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Fr_Chuck agrees: dry floor works really great
violet0019 agrees: THANKYOU FOR REMINDING PEOPLE TO NOT BREED ANIMALS & TO BE AWARE OF SHELTERS - ADOPT ANIMALS!
daxsmith : We're selling our house after 15 years and the open house is in two days. We spilled gas and kitty litter helped. Used dish liquid and smell of gas was reduced instantly, now we need to get hose setup. I'd say this answer is a winner. THANKS!
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Old Jun 4, 2006, 06:47 PM   #3  
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Some will use powdered washing detergent to clean this up as well, just a little water to it, to sorta scour at it. Kitty litter is well.... just to soak it up which wouldn't do much if its already soaked into the cement.

Just came up with a good little idea.... take a big peice of press board and lay it on the floor after you get it cleaned up, so the mowers can be set on it, the board will prevent oil or gas hitting the floor and kinda soak it up.

Btw, have your son to check the oil levels in his mower more often if they are leaking like that, just to prevent a seized engine.

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Fr_Chuck agrees: there are some serious problems if they are leaking that much
violet0019 agrees: THANKS! (Mower is not his-gardener left it here as he lives far away, so that Jordan can go and mow whenever he can, i.e. after school, when it is not raining, etc.)
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