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Cleaning Motor Oil Stains From Concrete


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October 20, 2010

Motor Oil on ConcreteTo clean old grease from concrete, saturate first with paint thinner or engine degreaser, then use the kitty litter or corn starch treatment. Sprinkle corn starch or kitty litter over the area and sweep up after the oil is absorbed.

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May 7, 2014

I know some people have used kitty litter to clean up oil leaks. In my experience it's been worth investing in a full-out absorbent product, although I work with cars on a regular basis so I deal with a lot of oil leaks. Stuff like SpillFix works really well

 

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October 14, 2010

How do I remove a car oil stain on a cement driveway?

By Peggy B from Philadelphia, PA

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October 15, 20100 found this helpful

I think I remember that you can sprinkle baking soda on it (a lot of it). Let it sit a while and then sweep it up.

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I will ask my sister, the expert, though, she does not have a drop of oil in her garage.

 

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October 16, 20100 found this helpful

If they are not very deep stains, they do tend to fade over time. My son drives an old Toyota (85) which off and on, leaks fluids. These disappear in the wind, rain, snow, and sun over time. In shops, for substantial spills, they use floor dry, which is cheap kitty litter. They leave it for awhile (hours, days) to absorb the oil, and then sweep it up.

 

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October 16, 20100 found this helpful

Cover the oily spots with clay cat litter, which will soak up a lot of the oil. The rest will disappear over time as nature evaporates it.

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You could also mix some baking soda into the cat litter.

 
October 16, 20100 found this helpful

We use gasoline, lighter fluid or paint thinner and it removes oil stain very quickly after evaporation. Let us know what worked for you.

 

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October 16, 20100 found this helpful

Cat litter is good to start with then buy some cheap detergent and pour on the stain, using a stiff broom to work it in. For discoloration separately use household bleach.

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My guys are always having to clean up, they drive up on my patio! So they know they have to clean up their messes.

 
October 20, 20100 found this helpful

"Behr" Cleaner/Degreaser sold Home Depot best ever, removes anything off the driveway, sold in silver bottle/green label, strong stuff will eat your hands but not your driveway, you will need rubber gloves, light scrubbing with a bristle brush. Try diluting but I use full strength. Great Stuff!

 
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April 7, 2008

How do you clean oil from concrete?

Bill

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April 7, 20080 found this helpful

Try Coca Cola it cleans up blood on tarmac so it might work on oil

 
April 7, 20080 found this helpful

Oven cleaner works. Rinse it off after you are done and follow label cautions. Also cat litter or oil dry will get quite a bit off.

 
By Shopping_addiction_woman (Guest Post)
April 7, 20080 found this helpful

Husband is shop foreman at an Automobile Diagnostic company and they use concrete cleaner from Napa Auto Parts.

 
April 7, 20080 found this helpful

I have used "Carburetor Cleaner", on smooth surfaced concrete. For stubborn spots,or un-even areas, saturate an old wash cloth with the cleaner, place on top of the soil and top off with a brick, or two.

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Leave over night. VENTILATION IS IMPORTANT

 

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April 9, 20080 found this helpful

Kitty litter is supposed to be good for absorbing oil from concrete and brick. Good luck and God bless you.

 
April 10, 20080 found this helpful

My neighbor has a concrete driveway and found that pouring some gasoline on the oil and scrubbing it has helped her to remove the oil. I myself never tried it so I am only passing along what I have heard. Hope it helps you out. Good Luck!

 
By Kimberly (Guest Post)
August 28, 20080 found this helpful

I just used Gunk concentrated powder on my concrete driveway minutes ago and I am more than happy with the results. The oil stain has lightened considerably and is not so noticeable. The oil spill was 24 hrs old.

 
September 25, 20090 found this helpful

Best product for this is called Eximo. My local Safeway Gas Station uses and sells this stuff - just a powder you sprinkle on the oil stains that makes them dissapear.

 
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January 5, 2006

How do I remove motor oil from my concrete porch? My son left a bag of motor oil on the porch, not realizing that the bag was leaking, and the spot is about 12 by 12 inches.



Mary from Langhorne, PA

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By Sharon (Guest Post)
January 5, 20060 found this helpful

My son removed oil spots from his garage floor with spray oven cleaner!

 
By hwalz (Guest Post)
January 5, 20060 found this helpful

Try cat litter or TSP.

 
By ShellyE (Guest Post)
January 6, 20060 found this helpful

I've used kitty-litter, the granulated type. Cover the motor oil with a generous amount of the litter and leave overnight. The next day just sweep away. You may need to repeat the process.

 
January 11, 20060 found this helpful

Kitty Litter works great but if you want it out right away just rub the litter in the cement with your foot. This is what i do, cause i don't like oil on my drive way.

 
By Mike Raymond (Guest Post)
October 2, 20080 found this helpful

I used a product called Eximo concrete cleaner - I just sweeped it on, and within a week the entire stain was gone!

P.S. The product claims to be a "GREEN" alternative to other methods out there!

 
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March 28, 2011

How can I remove a bad oil stain from my concrete patio floor?

By Alex from Surrey, England

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March 30, 20110 found this helpful

I'm not sure you can remove the entire stain but here is how I cleaned my driveway where our car leaked oil.

Get a wide blade putty knife and scrape up whatever you can. Next, get some Pine Sol and pour it directly onto the stain. Scrub with a wire brush. Rinse with water and let dry. When the area is completely dry, you can spray some brake cleaner or carburetor cleaner on the area.

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You might be able to get the residue off with that and you can buy it at any auto supply store.

Home Depot and Lowe's also sell something that is supposed to work to get the stains off but we have never used it so I don't know if it works.

Hope this helps!

 
March 31, 20110 found this helpful

Use clay kitty litter, be generous, walk on to make contact, leave for how ever long it take.

 
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March 15, 2012

How can I get oil stains off the concrete outside? My car leaked and I can't remove it.

By Keely

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April 14, 20120 found this helpful

Try using cat litter on it.Then put baking soda and vinegar on it and scrub it.

 
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December 27, 2011

How do I remove peanut oil from concrete?

By roxann from Chicago

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December 29, 20110 found this helpful

Pour some kitty litter on it and let it set overnight, then sweep or vaccum.

 
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Clean oil stains from a concrete drive or garage by covering with mineral spirits and allowing to soak for thirty minutes to one hour. Scrub with a stiff brush, adding more mineral spirits if necessary.

 
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