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re: Oil on concrete
Posted on 8/1/23 at 8:55 pm to shaqtaw
Posted on 8/1/23 at 8:55 pm to shaqtaw
After the hard freeze last year by Super Duty with 6.7 started leaking oil around the oil pan. Something to do with the freeze breaking the pan seal or some shite. Read about it on the internet. At any rate, it leaked quite a bit. Tried all the home remediies (dawn, degreaser, acetone, hand cleaner, etc...) and Tide liquid probably did the best after I put in on heavy and then covered the oil stain with a piece of plywood so the Tide could really soak in for a few days. Pressure washed it afterward and repeated again. It helped but by no means came close to removing the stain.
I then bought some stuff called "Pull It Out" on Amazon. Had pretty good reviews overall. It worked decently. It's a milky thick white liquid you pour on the stain and let it dry. Then you brush the powder away. It lightened some of the stains quite a bit.
Nothing got rid of the stains but now they are much less noticeable.
I then bought some stuff called "Pull It Out" on Amazon. Had pretty good reviews overall. It worked decently. It's a milky thick white liquid you pour on the stain and let it dry. Then you brush the powder away. It lightened some of the stains quite a bit.
Nothing got rid of the stains but now they are much less noticeable.
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