HELP! My son changed the oil in his car, and now we have numerous stains on
Our paver sidewalk. Any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thank you!
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HELP! My son changed the oil in his car, and now we have numerous stains on
Our paver sidewalk. Any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thank you!
Its very hard to get stains out of a porous brick.
I used this for years.
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We use to use it in the service garage in the 70s
You can use some acids but they will etch the surface and leave a white appearance.
Get some Dawn dishwashing detergent. Pour it heavily on the stains and cover with a piece of plastic. Leave it overnight and hose it down the next day. Do it a few times if you have to. It worked on ours.
Thank you to everyone! Now I have some different ideas. Off to the store! Thanks!
I got to laugh, askes a questions, gets 3 answer from folks with thousands of posts, and then says I have some other ideas. LOL Just goes to show no good deed goes unrewarded.
I didn't mean I had "other" ideas. I meant I was going to the store to buy the Dawn
And the Spray Nine. I am very greatly for the ideas that were given to me!
No worries, we just had some laughs. If there is any oil standing on the paver just pour kitty litter on it for about 30 minutes and then try the detergent. Spray Nine, dish detergent and even some laundry detergents will all act as a solvent to the oil and hopefully drive it down away from the surface. You won't remove much but you will get it out of sight.
Love a Classic!!![/
What a funny enjoyable post. Its like I have something just like that but only different.
You may want to keep getting Spray Nine. Its also approved for hospitals and kills serious surface disease. I use it for everything from de greasing a motor to cleaning boat seats.
Turn the pavers over!
Then take your son's car keys away.
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