Think of a concrete oil stain as a wet substance that stays in a moist state not so much indefinitely, but for a long period of time. The key to getting the oil out of the concrete is to first; dry it out. Second; get rid of the dried stain left behind. In this video he is showing you a dry product that he uses to dry out the oil stain. There's nothing questionable about this process other than how long it takes. It is a successfull way of doing it. It just takes some time...
It will stay in place removing the oil stain. I try using a pressure washer to remove the powder and it will not come off. We use this in many drive-thrus to remove oil stains without traffic interruptions
@riel777 It will stay in place removing the oil stain. I try using a pressure washer to remove the powder and it will not come off. We use this in many drive-thrus to remove oil stains without traffic interruptions
Think of a concrete oil stain as a wet substance that stays in a moist state not so much indefinitely, but for a long period of time. The key to getting the oil out of the concrete is to first; dry it out. Second; get rid of the dried stain left behind. In this video he is showing you a dry product that he uses to dry out the oil stain. There's nothing questionable about this process other than how long it takes. It is a successfull way of doing it. It just takes some time...
howtoremoveoilfromco 6 months ago
@latricebrandon
It will stay in place removing the oil stain. I try using a pressure washer to remove the powder and it will not come off. We use this in many drive-thrus to remove oil stains without traffic interruptions
MikeHernandez111 1 year ago
if you wet it, what will happen?
riel777 1 year ago
@riel777 It will stay in place removing the oil stain. I try using a pressure washer to remove the powder and it will not come off. We use this in many drive-thrus to remove oil stains without traffic interruptions
MikeHernandez111 1 year ago