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loply
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PostPosted: 11:41 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Getting oil stains off your driveway? Reply with quote

Hi folks,

My driveway is covered in random WD40, chain oil and ACF-50 stains.

I tried pressure washing them, and boiling them off with fairy liquid and copious amounts of hot water, but they're still there.

Anybody know how to shift them?

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PostPosted: 11:49 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

tarmac over the top Wink
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PostPosted: 11:55 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 12:09 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Any high pressure cleaner like brake cleaner, I've had success with these before, not cheap though.
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PostPosted: 12:44 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

If it is tarmac then get a detergent based cleanser specifically fot the purpose.


If it is concrete then sling a load of petrol over it and brush it in with a stiff brush. The petrol dissolves the grease/oils and you can then sweep it off.

I spilt about a pint of thick black used engine oil all over a concrete driveway, washed it off with petrol and you cannot see where it used to be.

Gives you a headache if you mess about too long though and don't try it on a tarmac driveway as it thins the bitumen and ruins the surface.


Seriously give it a go, works great Thumbs Up .
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PostPosted: 14:59 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's paving stones, the little brick sized ones.

There's quite a lot of it - lots of little bits over a large area- but I'll try the petrol approach then wash it away with the hose.
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PostPosted: 17:55 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nail polish remover. It's the bees knees.
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PostPosted: 18:36 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Washing up liquid / water.

Always works for me! Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 18:48 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jet wash it, ''Simples''
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PostPosted: 18:57 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

loply wrote:
It's paving stones, the little brick sized ones.

There's quite a lot of it - lots of little bits over a large area- but I'll try the petrol approach then wash it away with the hose.


Block paving? Good luck - it's as porous as hell, very hard to get stains out of. A good scrub with neat jizer and then pressure-wash is what I'd try.
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PostPosted: 19:05 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fire, and lots of it.
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PostPosted: 20:09 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

T0MMY wrote:
Fire, and lots of it.


Definitely dont try the petrol approach first then ! Mr. Green

Cat littler is supposed to work well over time.
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PostPosted: 21:21 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

loply wrote:
It's paving stones, the little brick sized ones.


Turn them over. Block paving is only sat on sand with sand brushed in the gaps. Thumbs Up

There is stuff you can buy but I can't remember the name of it. Laughing
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PostPosted: 23:48 - 10 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Move. Failing that ignore them only superfisial lol
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PostPosted: 00:39 - 11 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why don't you try a grease remover first? Rolling Eyes

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PostPosted: 00:58 - 11 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

the_godfather off here uses some sort of solvent cleaner on his driveway, don't know what it contains but it works perfectly, it's also one of those brick driveways.

I'll get him to pop a link to it on here when I next see him Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 08:07 - 11 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Barry_M2 wrote:
Washing up liquid / water.

Always works for me! Thumbs Up


Yep ! good old washing up liquid has not let me down yet Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 08:19 - 11 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

ive allways used g101 multi purpose cleaner. great detergents. i use it on the carpark at work for oil and diesel spill instantly breaks it dows. brush away.
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PostPosted: 14:13 - 11 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I already tried fairy liquid and boiling water but it just didn't work. The stains were too old and stubborn, and too many.


I got it sorted though! Poured about 3/4 litres of petrol down, gave it a good scrub with a sweeping brush, then spent about an hour washing it all away with the pressure washer, and it came up absolutely immaculate!

Looks like new, not even a slight stain left.

I daren't smoke or weld for the next 6 months though Laughing
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