Hi guys, I know we discussed this several times, but since my wife had not yet hit a cart in the garage with half full oil drain pan sitting on it with her car turning the drain pan upside down, I wa
Soak up some more of it by spreading down cheap Kitty Litter, putting on your boots and grinding it in by dancing a Jig on top. It's amazing how clean that will make it and it's all I've ever done. I
After you've let the ground in kitty litter sit for a day or so, dry cement works well. It's caustic, so don't let the powder get all over things. -- David Scheidt dmscheidt@gmail.com _______________
I was gonna say the exact same thing. the litter or oil dry will soak it up faster that the concrete, so putting it down ASAP after the spill is important. Sweep it up in a day or so. Then I like to
After the kitty litter (or sawdust in my case), full strength Simple Green usually works to remove any residue. Scrub it in with a broom or brush, let it sit a while, then more kitty litter/sawdust.
I've had good results with slopping on lots of mineral spirits, agitating with a scrub brush, and covering everything with kitty litter. Let sit for 24 hours and sweep up. Bob Kegel Aberdeen, WA ____
Soak up some more of it by spreading down cheap Kitty Litter, putting on your boots and grinding it in by dancing a Jig on top. -- - Ok, so I am dancing a jig (actually, more of a clog) on the litter
Kaolin clay (kitty litter) soaks up like 10x (from memory, maybe more) it weight in liquids. So, sweep it up, keep it in a container, and keep using it until it no longer works. Using mineral spirits
large Doug, I've found using an old brick works great!! Easier to move around, and more controlable than my floor jack. If you can handle getting down on your hands and knees. John John T. Blair WA4O
Dear John, Ahh, that makes perfect sense. Heavy enough that you do not have to do all the work and small enough to be manageable and to be able to work the bad spots. Thanks for the tip, I will use i
The old standbys have usually worked OK for me too. However... If there's still some stain left, the expensive but easy and extremely effective solution is "Pour N Restore". In fact, it was on "Two G