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Read MoreSpillages and stains are inevitable as you use your driveway and go about your everyday life. You may have had an oil, transmission fluid, petrol, or diesel spill as result of a leak in the car, topping up your oil or an incident with the leaf blower. Don’t worry. There is usually a solution depending on the type of driveway you have. See our tips to remove oil stains from your driveway below.
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Firstly, to preface the use of the tools and techniques below:
A different household product can be used at each stage of cleaning. You’ll definitely have plenty you can put to good use. For non resin driveways, you can follow the steps below:
If your stain is small but hard to remove, you can use a poultice, made up from an absorbent material (like from the first step above) and a solvent (acetone, found in nail varnish remover; lacquer thinner; xylene). Apply it as a thick paste and wait 24 hours before removing it and washing down the area.
If your stain is stubborn, don’t be afraid to go again with round two before moving on to a purpose-made product!
First of all, you’ll want some strong gloves to protect your hands from grazing against the concrete as you scrub, as well as from chemicals that could be harmful on your skin. In the same vein, you should use goggles or safety glasses if they’re necessary for your cleaning product.
All stains need brushes. Firstly, a long handled sweeping brush for clearing the area before you work, and possibly for cleaning up your dry material if you’ve got excess liquid to clean up. You’ll also need a robust, firm-bristled scrubbing brush for when you’re applying the cleaner.
You’ll be in need of a good bucket, or hose, in order to clean your product of choice off your nice newly clean driveway.
If you need a purpose-made cleaner, a microbial stain remover is your first port of call. It’s biodegradable, and you can later clean the area with soap and water.
Your next go-to is a dedicated concrete cleaner or degreaser, available from hardware stores, garages or mechanics. It’s formulated to be diluted before use, but you can use it at full-strength for particularly stubborn stains.
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