That's a great, quick demonstration of getting an oil stain out of concrete. The whole concept is actually drying out the oil from the concrete to make it go from a moist state to a dry state. Then go to work on the dried oil stain. TSP works pretty good..
hey guys...had concrete pioured on driveway about 4 weeks ago, i have leaf stains that wont come out when pressure washing, and also when a tree was cut down the idiot dragged the branch across the driveway and now have a brown line that i tried pressure washing with a 3100psi unit, used a concrete,patio cleaner but im new to this so not sure how to clean these stains, its driving me nuts....i scrubed the shi*$ out of them too but nothin...whn can i seal the driveway?
@jettastreetracer Try a product that has a base of sodium hydroxide. In other words, when you go to Home Depot or Lowes, read the back of the ingredients on the cleaner your using. Look for sodium hydroxide in the ingredients label. This stuff does a good job at breaking down protein based substances which is what that tree branch left on your concrete. Just apply the liquid based product, scrub it and rinse it away.
That's a great, quick demonstration of getting an oil stain out of concrete. The whole concept is actually drying out the oil from the concrete to make it go from a moist state to a dry state. Then go to work on the dried oil stain. TSP works pretty good..
howtoremoveoilfromco 5 months ago
hey guys...had concrete pioured on driveway about 4 weeks ago, i have leaf stains that wont come out when pressure washing, and also when a tree was cut down the idiot dragged the branch across the driveway and now have a brown line that i tried pressure washing with a 3100psi unit, used a concrete,patio cleaner but im new to this so not sure how to clean these stains, its driving me nuts....i scrubed the shi*$ out of them too but nothin...whn can i seal the driveway?
jettastreetracer 6 months ago
@jettastreetracer Try a product that has a base of sodium hydroxide. In other words, when you go to Home Depot or Lowes, read the back of the ingredients on the cleaner your using. Look for sodium hydroxide in the ingredients label. This stuff does a good job at breaking down protein based substances which is what that tree branch left on your concrete. Just apply the liquid based product, scrub it and rinse it away.
howtoremoveoilfromco 5 months ago
poor method of removal.
lucasmorter 9 months ago
Stain was still there.
FAIL
Phreakwars 1 year ago
hey remove oil form water man real great l
job
hunters1011 1 year ago
teach me how to removed a stain from my underwear
brutbear 2 years ago
cool! Thanks!
TransAmLuvr 2 years ago