Mark - I find that dry mortar or cement works well on my
concrete garage floor. Just apply the material to a new or old stain and
rub it in with a stiff bristle shop broom and for the most part the stain
disappears. I have a son that has changed a few engines in my garage and
he tends to spill a lot of oil and other stuff on the floor. I've also
used the stuff on my blacktop driveway but results are better on
concrete. John Z in Mosinee, WI (10 degrees in garage this
morning before I started wood stove - almost 2 feet of snow on ground and roads
are covered with salt so needless to say the 59 is in hibernation for several
more months)
Happy New Year everyone! I was
outside changing the oil on my truck yesterday and got to thinking how nice it
would be if I could get all of the old nasty oil stains (from when my friends
would visit in their Ford) off my driveway. We all know about kitty
litter and the like for cleaning up fresh spills, but what's the best way to
remove an ugly old dried up stain?
Mark mjh
65 degree western Oregon, where I just
yesterday took my '57 Fury out for a luxurious ride with the windows down and
my daily driver is a '64 300 . . .
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