How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
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How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
My bike has been leaking a bit of oil lately.
The problem is, I leave it right outside the main doors of our brand new office, and it's just a matter of time before one of the Big Monkey's says something about it.
Is there anything I can use to clean it?
Ideally, I'm looking for something that I can spray/pour on the oil to make it magically disappear.
Pressure washers and stuff are out - about all I have is paper towels and I could possibly get hold of a rag or sponge if I really have to.
The problem is, I leave it right outside the main doors of our brand new office, and it's just a matter of time before one of the Big Monkey's says something about it.
Is there anything I can use to clean it?
Ideally, I'm looking for something that I can spray/pour on the oil to make it magically disappear.
Pressure washers and stuff are out - about all I have is paper towels and I could possibly get hold of a rag or sponge if I really have to.
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
Could try leaving some Gunk to soak in, and then a bit of cement dust on top.
I'm sure others will come back with a better solution
I'm sure others will come back with a better solution
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
i know cat litter is good at soaking up oil...
anything is possible with enough time and money. and an open mind...
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
yeah but cat litter isnt going to magically make an oil stain disapear is it.
you are basically screwed if a paper towel is the best you can do lol
you are basically screwed if a paper towel is the best you can do lol
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
yeah good point. i suppose the gunk idea sounds the best.rover220 wrote:yeah but cat litter isnt going to magically make an oil stain disapear is it.
you are basically screwed if a paper towel is the best you can do lol
anything is possible with enough time and money. and an open mind...
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
Funny, my girlfriend said cat litter is good, but I dismissed her, what with her being a woman an all.
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
just make sure its not been used 
anything is possible with enough time and money. and an open mind...
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
cat litter is good, if the oil is still wet/fresh. even then itll soak it up but still wont get rid of a stain.
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
depends on the surface
If it's tarmac then do NOT put gunk on it
A good soak in washing up liqiud and then scrub it with a stiff brush rinse with hot water
But it's very likely that you'll never get rid of the stain altogether
If it's tarmac then do NOT put gunk on it
A good soak in washing up liqiud and then scrub it with a stiff brush rinse with hot water
But it's very likely that you'll never get rid of the stain altogether
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
Yeah its pretty much impossible to get the entire stain off.
Tried soaking with washing up liquid and soaking with a cleaner before and it never goes. Dunno if degreaser will shift it, cant say ive tried that but if anything like gunk which cargo says not to use then maybe not.
Tried soaking with washing up liquid and soaking with a cleaner before and it never goes. Dunno if degreaser will shift it, cant say ive tried that but if anything like gunk which cargo says not to use then maybe not.
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
how about throwing oil all around to try and blend it in? 
anything is possible with enough time and money. and an open mind...
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
Wynns Carb cleaner is astonishing at cleaning anything. But, the trouble with oil is, if you don't soak it up, you'll only move it around.
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
why not borrow the bosses car, park it where your bike goes then blame him for the oil leak?
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
yeh, just start parking somewhere else and blame it on someone else.
we had stuff at work when i was in the motor-trade that was almost like industrial cat-litter, no idea what it was called, but god it was good at sucking oil out of concrete floors ..
we had stuff at work when i was in the motor-trade that was almost like industrial cat-litter, no idea what it was called, but god it was good at sucking oil out of concrete floors ..
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Re: How Do You Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?
I'd agree that cat litter is the best for soaking it up - the problem is my Cooking Fat went and died the other week, and some silly bint gave all the cat litter away without a thought for my bike!
Anyway, I did buy some more yesterday, so that's sorted!
The place I park at work is small sandstone slab thingies, so it's pretty doubtful I'd get rid of the whole stain whatever I do.
Someone else suggested WD40, which actually wouldn't surprise me if it works...
Anyway, I did buy some more yesterday, so that's sorted!
The place I park at work is small sandstone slab thingies, so it's pretty doubtful I'd get rid of the whole stain whatever I do.
Someone else suggested WD40, which actually wouldn't surprise me if it works...

