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Jason04r
26-02-14, 09:27 AM
Did this yesterday :

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Axle stand through the sump while changing the cylinder head :( Stupid mistake. Always remove the oil first

Now my drive cleans without issue , i used baking flour the soak up the the oil and then started scrapping it off. But the issue i have is after got all the wet stuff dry and scooped it and bin'd it , i then jet washed my drive way. Its tiled so comes of easy but then it all flows down the road and misses the drain :chair:

Outside of drive looks a mess .... whats the best way to clean it before the neighbors start to give me evil looks?

peterzs
26-02-14, 09:45 AM
Dry sand to mop most up, collect and get rid.

Then buy some oil soaking up stuff.

Or http://www.wikihow.com/Clean-Oil-Off-a-Driveway

Good luck.

Enright
26-02-14, 09:45 AM
They sprinkle cement on spillages at race tracks (I find brushing it in a bit helps). It lifts it out of the tarmac and then soon washes away.

petet16
26-02-14, 09:45 AM
Marine cleaner is pretty powerful stuff.

Jay-ZS+
26-02-14, 09:53 AM
They say white wine will clean red wine off a carpet, with that logic try Brake fluid :clap2::laugh:

As said sand or cement dust to try and soak the worst off, then a heavy duty degreaser, also coke is a pretty good cleaner used to use that when working in a pub to clean blood off the pavement :axe:

petet16
26-02-14, 10:18 AM
Nice pub.:medieval:

Jay-ZS+
26-02-14, 10:20 AM
Nice pub.:medieval:

lol got a few great stories about that place.

stamford
26-02-14, 11:26 AM
I've always used cement dust, brush in well. However I haven't dropped that amount of oil before! Good luck!

Adam G
26-02-14, 01:41 PM
Cat litter too is good for initial grab. Try washing up liquid for the remnants.

talkingcars
26-02-14, 04:54 PM
I've used cat litter for small spills - i.e. the puddle left by GV51

At work we use cement powder - 25kg will cost about £4 from a builders merchant (like the one I work in)

If it is a thin film you could use detergent, couple of cheap bottles from your local cheap supermarket/pound shop.

Legally of course you must ensure not a drop reaches the drains!

Cally180
26-02-14, 05:01 PM
yeah everything that has been said, hot soapy water and a jet wash as it will breakdown the oil.

I always use oil spill mats, but I get them from my work :)

petet16
26-02-14, 05:07 PM
I used to get spill mats from work, they could soak up loads of fluid.

Ritchy
26-02-14, 05:29 PM
Leave it dry, pour on washing powder, get a brush ready and boild a kettle, pour enough to get it sudsy and brush it back forth, then once you have worked it rinse and brush away

Jason04r
26-02-14, 06:05 PM
Thanks guys , this happened when I was at work , my jack didn't hold and crush .

Got some stuff called aqua ferte which is spose to be the best ... Never know with this Spanish stuff lol

Ritchy
26-02-14, 07:04 PM
Honestly normal washing machine detergent will do as good a job

Jason04r
26-02-14, 08:19 PM
Got some cat litter on there now :)