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Old Apr 1, 2009 | 02:31 PM
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supercleaner check wal-mart in the auto department. i use 100% of that stuff to get oil stains out. since my dads been complaining about oil stains left by me...

the only downside about it is that it makes the oil spots really clean so everything around it looks dirty...
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Originally Posted by Coolwaterz
supercleaner check wal-mart in the auto department. i use 100% of that stuff to get oil stains out. since my dads been complaining about oil stains left by me...

the only downside about it is that it makes the oil spots really clean so everything around it looks dirty...
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Ha ha so just get a ton of it and you will have the cleanest concrete on your block.
Old Apr 1, 2009 | 10:51 PM
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http://www.interstateproducts.com/concrete_cleaners.htm

http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/...ete+cleaner.do

http://www.vseal.com/products/cleaners.php

http://www.oil-away.com/

http://www.oileater.com/concrete-floor-cleaner.html
Old Apr 3, 2009 | 08:38 PM
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In canada we have acklands, i'd guess you have em south of the 49th as well. i got something that "all the truckers use to clean their rigs". well it was 15$, so i thought it was worth it. i used it straight (10:1 mix recomended) on my valve covers with 110K on them. no amount of scrubbing would get the oil off, well with the stuff i used i didn't even scrub, oil stains gone.

used it on the driveway, oil stains.... gone, used a garden hose to rinse.


if i remember it was called p900 or 9500 or someting like that.

just a warning


* don not use it on anything painted with out diluting, it will damage the pain in a few minutes*

oh and its biodegradable
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