Jim,
With my old cars I've "been-there; done-that" plenty. The best product I've
found to date is a product called "Pour-N-Restore". It claims to "Easily
lift & absorb embedded oil stains as it dries from liquid to powder". Pour
it on the affected area, spread it around, let it dry and sweep it up. I've
been happy with the product and am now not tracking oil into the house (this
is a GOOD thing !). It's not cheap at ~$35 /gal. I bought it at ACE
Hardware. Coverage is stated at ~24 square feet per gallon.
It is manufactured by:
Edgewater Industries
18570 Trimble Court
Spring Lake MI 49456
616.8467939
www.pour-n-restore.com
Jim, I'll sending you a scanned image off the list of the front & back
labels for your reference. Others, let me know if you'd like the scanned
labels & I'll gladly send them to you off the list.
Its environmental impact... health-1, flammability-2, reactivity-0. It is
biodegradable and phosphate free.
Cheers,
Darrell
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> Message: 6
> Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2011 16:27:25 EST
> From: Rollright@aol.com
> Subject: [Tigers] Oil mess on concrete
> To: tigers@autox.team.net
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> Hello
>
> My wife's 1999 Audi A6 has p*ssed a lot of oil over along period of time
> on my concrete garage floor. I know, tell her to park it
> outside.......right..........
> Anyway, I just had the thing fixed, and the leaks stopped.
> I now want to clean up the mess. With the knowledge base we have in this
> list-serve of leaky British cars, you folks must know some magic compound
> that will clean it with minimal effort and hopefully low environmental
> impact.
>
> Please help and fire away. I'm sure many of us are faced with the same
> dilemma.
>
> Jim Armstrong
> Mk 1A 382002083
> LRXFE
>
>
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