We just cleaned our driveway with it because we spilled a ton of tranny fluid, so we ran to pathmark and picked up a box. gets it super clean, and your neighboorhood will smell like a laundromat. Its gotta be powdered tide though, and id recomend working it in with a push broom.
Hooking the pressurewasher up to a hot water tap will help a lot to break up the oil. Brake cleaner or powered dish detergent have worked well for me before.
Gasoline. Build a dam with the kitty litter. Then pour the gas on the stain. Let it soak for a few minutes and then scrub it with a bristle brush. Cover it completely with kitty litter and let it sit a day or 2. When you sweep it up it will be completely clean underneath. Turns my garage floor white actually. Not EPA approved. :flipoff2:
Gasoline. Build a dam with the kitty litter. Then pour the gas on the stain. Let it soak for a few minutes and then scrub it with a bristle brush. Cover it completely with kitty litter and let it sit a day or 2. When you sweep it up it will be completely clean underneath. Turns my garage floor white actually. Not EPA approved. :flipoff2:
Gasoline. Build a dam with the kitty litter. Then pour the gas on the stain. Let it soak for a few minutes and then scrub it with a bristle brush. Cover it completely with kitty litter and let it sit a day or 2. When you sweep it up it will be completely clean underneath. Turns my garage floor white actually. Not EPA approved. :flipoff2:
So is colorado a "screw the EPA" kinda state? NJ is full of liberals and they are bastards with that kinda stuff.
Jim
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