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Cleaning up oil spill

Hydraulic Suspensions Q & A
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artsar   +1y
So since mid winter I have had a leak from my front struts and I finally got a chance to fix them last night and my question is how can I get few month old hydraulic stains from my inter lock brick drive way. I rent the house and need to repair the drive way as cheaply as I can.
maz duh   +1y
If it is isolated to a smaller area you can pull up the pave stones and flip them over, kinda like what you would do with a furniture stain. You could also try some Oil Eater, it works well at lifting oil out of concrete
Slappy Mc Nasty   +1y
sometimes cat litter will "pull out" the oils in some instances. also that gunk crap from any autostore, just spray it on and wash it away with the hose
tre5   +1y
brake cleaner, absorbent pebbles, engine degrease, ect all will somewhat work.
78reasons   +1y
PRIMER! HAHA
kaoss   +1y
My air ride leaked all over my drive way once, clean up was a snap. :D
k24 rd6   +1y
I used Super Clean and K&N Power Clean. Let it soak in and use a scrub brush then rinse. Repeat 3 or 4 times. It cleans up easier than I expected but the brick was harder to clean than the concrete driveway

artsar   +1y
I have some heavy strength engine degreaser I am going to try tomorrow
okcderek   +1y
Brake cleaner...
4DOORWHORE   +1y
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KAOSS said:

My air ride leaked all over my drive way once, clean up was a snap. :D

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nice baaaahahaha