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How Do You Remove Oil From Patio Pavers?

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How Do You Remove Oil From Patio Pavers?

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Peter Welch

Swarfega oil and grease remover, from most DIY shops works really well.

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With the wide variety of paver options on the market, you can see why many homeowners are choosing to have this decorative yet functional feature added to their home. But accidents do happen, whether they are spills from the grill or drips from a motor. Having to remove the occasional pool or puddle of oil becomes a necessity, and knowing how to do it yourself can save you both money and time. Step 1 Pour plain, unscented clay cat litter or oil dry/absorbent product on the oil spill to soak up as much of the oil as possible. Diatomaceous earth and talc may also be used. Leave the product on the oily area for up to 24 hours. Depending on the spill and depth of penetration, you may need to apply more than once. Step 2 Sweep up the litter or oil-dry product along with any loose debris from the area. Clean any surface dirt out of the seams where the pavers meet, but try not to remove the joint sand that was installed when the pavers were laid. Discard the oil-soaked material properly. Step

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