If your automobile leaks fluids or you spill some while filling up your automobile, lawn mower or snow blower, your driveway might end up with a stain or more. Fluids such as oil, transmission fluid and gasoline can leave a stain on paved driveways and garage floors. Because these liquids are all different, cleaning techniques differ slightly from fluid to fluid and surface to surface area.
Whether the stain is new or old, there are some basic steps to assist get rid of marks left by dripped fluids from a paved driveway or an uncoated concrete garage floor.
How to Get Rid Of Oil Spots from Your Driveway
Oil can leave a dark stain on your pavement. Here are some steps to assist get rid of those stubborn oil stains from your driveway.
To eliminate dried oil from concrete, douse the stain with spray lube then wash with water.
Another technique, is to put engine degreaser on the stain and scrub it with a wire brush, then cover with kitty litter before sweeping it up.
The Best Ways To Remove Transmission Fluid Stains from Your Driveway
Transmission fluid spills or leaks may leave a bright red stain on light-coloured concrete.
Here are some suggested steps for eliminating the stain: