my old man has concrete paving bricks , had a 300tdi disco for a few years and that thing leaked like a bastid (engine and power steering box)
he clean hit on a regular basis and swore by hammerite thinners worked really well i must admit :D
 
Hi,

Pile cement (dust) onto the oil, let it soak it up like blotting paper. The longer you leave it, the better, but don't let it get wet.

Scrubbing brush and Swarfega, hose it off?

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have you tried coke?


as in the cola not the stuff yer stick up yer hooter (or round yer gums or up yer arse)

it'll clean the **** out of most stuff! its really good on blood
 
I have a concrete drive and when I get oil on it I just get out the power washer and hose it down let it dry then go over it again, best dun when you have a couple of sunny days in a row.

Hope this helps.

Matt.
 
Never tried it but would'nt normal washing up liquid (in hot water) and a scrubbing brush work? washing up liquid is a surfactant and should separate oil. Or maybe washing powder. Or find a paint thats a very similar colour :D
 
I went witht the "park it over the top and deny all knowlage" However misses just brought new car....

...Might susitute mine for hers and blame that....
 
I found white spirit and a scrubbing brush works well on concrete. After emptying a litre of used engine oil on my carpet at uni we rubbed a load of showergel on it and left it for a few days...looked good as new so that might work on slabs too:D
Harry
 
dig up the drive and re-lay it... or if that's too much work, just dig up a small bit and bury yerself - anything else and yer ****ed!!!
 

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