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Oil Spill update

Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 14:58

Wayne (NSW)

Two weeks ago I had a oil spill on the driveway after a oil change.

Thank you to all that replied. The kitty litter soaked up the bulk of the oil and the cement powder did the rest.
The stain has now gone, which keeps the Minister for Home Affairs happy. With the tips I also got from this forum a oil spill should not happen again.

WayneAlways Out'N About
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AnswerID: 48763   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 15:17

SteveW replied:

did you just lay the kitty litter on or did you heat it up in the oven first?

steve
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FollowupID: 310555   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 15:35

Wayne (NSW) posted:

Steve,

Ran out of freshly laid kitty litter so had to buy free range stuff from the shop.
Did not think of heating it up first, good idea.

WayneAlways Out'N About
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FollowupID: 310558   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 15:59

SteveW posted:

wayne,

I saw that on one of those boring home improvement tv shows by accident. aparently if you heat it up really hot in the oven it increases its absorbency(is that a word?) , good for sucking oil out of concrete thats been there for years.
steve
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AnswerID: 48767   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 16:10

chrisfrd replied:

LOL!

Did you remember to remove the kitty first?

Seriously though.. For really tough stains, there's nothing better than mercuric acid.

It basically eats the concrete....
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AnswerID: 48809   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 21:28

Kev - (Cairns,QLD) replied:

Yes, that was a good thread now wasn't it. :-)

You say the stain is now gone, do you mean compleatly ?

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FollowupID: 310627   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 21:35

Wayne (NSW) posted:

Kev,

Gone enough to keep the Minister For Home Affairs happy. I would say 99% gone. The cement dust has been down for some time now and only picked up the bulk of it when it started to rain.

WayneAlways Out'N About
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