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How Do You Remove Oil Stains From A Brick Driveway?

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How Do You Remove Oil Stains From A Brick Driveway?

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Brick is a popular feature in homes around the world and is often used for patios and driveways. Like any other heavily used surface, brick driveways are likely to get stained eventually. Many people find their brick driveway stained with oil after a few years of use. Oil stains might seem difficult to remove from brick, but it is quite simple if you use the proper materials and methods. Mix 1 lb. trisodium phosphate with 1 gallon water in a large bucket. Trisodium phosphate is available in most hardware and home improvement stores. Add enough powdered chalk to the trisodium phosphate mixture to make a thick paste. The amount of powdered chalk needed will vary. Add the chalk in small amounts and mix with a piece of wood until a thick paste is formed. Spread the paste about 1/2 inch thick onto the oil stain using a piece of wood. Allow the paste to dry completely. Use a wooden paint scraper to remove the paste and discard it. Do not use a metal scraper to avoid causing damage to the bri

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