4 Comments on “How do you remove oil stains, from an automobile, out of a stamped concrete driveway?”
concreet is porous. if the driveway is ”sealed” it is a lot easier. a
advance auto parts sells a soap that cleans it up.
I dump kitty litter on it first to absorb the excess, sweep that up once it gets full, then use plain old dishsoap like Dawn with a brush to work up a lather and remove the excess.
Try pouring Murphy’s Wood Oil Soap onto the oil spots followed by about a cup of very hot water – scrub with a brush – repeat sever al times and this should help lessen or remove it.
good luck
If the stain is less than a week old, try putting cement powder on it and leaving it overnight. I’ve seen it take hydraulic fluid out of an unsealed concrete floor.
concreet is porous. if the driveway is ”sealed” it is a lot easier. a
advance auto parts sells a soap that cleans it up.
I dump kitty litter on it first to absorb the excess, sweep that up once it gets full, then use plain old dishsoap like Dawn with a brush to work up a lather and remove the excess.
Try pouring Murphy’s Wood Oil Soap onto the oil spots followed by about a cup of very hot water – scrub with a brush – repeat sever al times and this should help lessen or remove it.
good luck
If the stain is less than a week old, try putting cement powder on it and leaving it overnight. I’ve seen it take hydraulic fluid out of an unsealed concrete floor.