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how to remove engine oil stains from concrete
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To remove engine oil stains from concrete, start by applying a generous amount of absorbent material, like cat litter or baking soda, to the stain. Leave it overnight to absorb the oil, then sweep it up. Next, create a mixture of dish soap and warm water, applying it directly to the stained area. Use a nylon-bristle brush to scrub vigorously, as concrete is porous and the oil seeps into its surface. For stubborn stains, applying a poultice made from a paste of baking soda and acetone can be effective; cover it with plastic wrap overnight, allowing it to draw the oil out. Rinse the area thoroughly with water afterward. For best results, consider using a commercial concrete cleaner or degreaser, following product instructions precisely. Repeat processes as necessary. Prevention is key, so consider applying a sealant to the concrete to make future cleanups easier.
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