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Concrete Cleaner
Anyone have good success with a concrete cleaner to clean up an oil spill??
Thanks Rich
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Wipe the rest of the floor with oil and the stain will blend in... it will look like custom tinted concrete
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Nice one! That would work!!
Actually I had some success with a hose and old broom simple green and some of that mag wheel etching cleaner for aluminum wheels. A few treatments and some scrubbing with the broom worked pretty well.
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There was a recent thread on this same topic.
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Power washer. That’s what I use.
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It can be simply cleaned up by industrial power washer, of course, but believe me or not, a friend of mine some day was cleaning those stains just by connecting a big hose and shower head that was made for high pressures (like these: https://cozyhousetoday.com/best-high...rhead-reviews/), and by using hot water, it was vanishing up pretty nice.
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I've used both of these on rough finished concrete (driveway). They work OK, not great, but it was an improvement.
https://www.amazon.com/Chomp-Remover.../dp/B0046O5YMA The other product is called "Pour and Restore". At Amazon. I think Home Depot sells some products like this too. |
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Years ago, we would use Westley's Bleche-Wite whitewall cleaner on our shop floors once or twice a year. Be sure to have all the doors and windows open if you do it though.
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