Two products, but both are preventative:
Cardboard. Leave it under until soaked, and immolate it in the driveway.
If you have a gravel driveway. It's not Al Gore, but hey.
"Oil sucking rags". I used to work on stationary power plants and the
salesguy for oils sold us these. They are basically the same technology as
Pampers, etc.....synthetic hollow fibers that SUCK via capillary action.
They work great. Try a lubricant distributor. I have one under the Mini,
the Meejit, the Ducati......
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave G." <kk7ss@verizon.net>
To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 6:01 PM
Subject: [Spridgets] Oil on garage floor... removal there-of !
> The Beast has emulated the cat and has "marked" it's territory with
> the usual deposits (oil!)
>
> I usually cover the affected area with lots of Kitty Litter and let
> it slowly absorb the oil. Takes a lot of time and sweeping up.
>
> Is there a product (here in the states) that I can safely use that
> (1) won't further damage my already poor lungs and (2) causes minimal
> damage to the cement floor... and works faster than the above
> mentioned Kitty Litter method??
>
> Thanks...
> --
> Dave G. KK7SS
> '65 MK III Sprite in Richland, WA
>
> If I wake up in the morning, and I hurt, it means that I'm still
> alive !!
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