What’s the best way to remove the rest of the motor oil or gasoline spills on a concrete driveway?
For a concrete driveway with gasoline spills, you can use absorbent products that will soak up the fresh spill. Let the concrete driveway absorb the excess spill and after a few hours, scoop the litter and clean the area. Afterwards, dissolve the remaining spills and then draw it out. That’s because compared to asphalt, concrete has a porous surface where spills can seep into.
In order to remove the remaining product, pour a thick paste, usually a combination of a moisture-absorbent product and a liquid TSP. You can use a nylon brush to spread the paste in the stained area and allow it to dry for some time. You might have to wait anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours for the paste to completely dry and when it dries, you can scrape the dried paste with a knife. Rinsing the concrete pavement will require the use of a hose, better if you have a power washer.
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