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Dont you hate it when you see ugly oil stains and spots all over your driveway? It really reflects badly on your home to see those ugly oil spots.
Pour-N-Restore Oil Stain Remover lifts and absorbs embedded oil stains from concrete as it dries from a liquid to a powder. This is made possible by combining a powerful citrus degreaser with a non-leaching absorbent. To restore concrete and masonry, just apply Pour-N-Restore Oil Stain Remover to the stain, let it dry from a liquid to a powder, and sweep it up. No scrubbing. No rinsing. No mess.
It really works! My son drives a car that dripped more oil than the Exxon Valdez. Before I realized it I had about 50 oil spots all over the driveway. I used about 32 ounces of product one day and after it dried out, all the spots were gone! It literally saved my sons life!
Since this failure, I've had good success eliminating fresh stains by pouring tide laundry detergent over them. Not the liquid gel type, the dry powder type. By the next day, they are totally absorbed and gone like they where never there. The key is getting them while there are still fresh. It's these older stains I'm having a bitch of a time with.
TranceScene 2 years ago
Update, unfortunately I could not get some of that industrial cleaner I spoke about. I tried an Alkaline cleaner concentrate from walmart, up to fully undelluted. Didn't help. The pour n restore actualy made these trans fluid and motor oil stains stand out more than before. I used as directed and have before/during/after pictures to prove it. It seems like it's more for fresh or recent oil stains, not set in ones.
TranceScene 2 years ago
I actually used this stuff on oil/brake fluid stains from my 1976 BMW. The product worked where other products, such as scrubbing Dawn, Drive-Up, or TSP did not. I let it sit overnight. Granted, it is pricey, and, since it's not dilluted, a little does not really go a long way. Make sure to extend the coverage beyond the stain, or you will end up still seeing the edges of stain.
radiopaulie 2 years ago
No wonder there was no demo for this crap. Thanks for outing this useless product. I'd be very curious to know if the professional stuff from Home Depot works. Please give us an update after you try it, TranceScene.
e314ds 2 years ago
I took this garbage back today for a refund. A full week later the stains look the same . I took before and after photos. This stuff did absolutely nothing. I showed a relative who lays concrete for a living. Said this stuff is a joke. Told me Home Depot carries something in bulk that they don't show or sell to the public. Only contractors like his boss can buy it. They use that stuff to clean anything off concrete like paint, oil, etc without a hitch. The real shit. He's going to get me some.
TranceScene 2 years ago
I just tried a 32 oz bottle of this stuff on several oil stains in my driveway. I used it per the instructions, used the suggested v notched spreader to spread it around, and let it dry for a full 8 hours on a windy sunny day. When I sweeped it back up, the f'n stains look exactly the same. I'm going to wait a few more days. If I don' t see an improvement, I'm taking it right back to the hardware store for a refund.
TranceScene 2 years ago
It would be really nice to see a demo. I have no reason to believe that this works.
e314ds 2 years ago