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OldMarch 24, 2008 , 08:44 PM
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Topic: Re: Removing Oil From Concrete

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ok nick, contains :-toluene50%
solvent naptha(petrolium)
light alphatic50%
ethyl methyl ketone50%
good luck.
Be careful with that stuff, wear gloves or it will go thru your skin straight to your head.

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OldMarch 25, 2008 , 10:58 AM
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Re: Removing Oil From Concrete

And pass right through .. Going to try the dry cement tomorrow and go from there .. Dry cement is suppose to pull it out also ..


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Re: Removing Oil From Concrete

Dry cement does work fairly well on a driveway.


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Re: Removing Oil From Concrete

try using a polltuice. used in stone restoration.

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OldMarch 25, 2008 , 09:03 PM
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Re: Removing Oil From Concrete

trust the cleaner nick,you will be amazed at how well this stuff works,and i don't use gloves.it aint is though i'm going to wash my hands with it.,well actually ihave used it to get a little glue off my leg b4.....it also takes grease(some came out of my heavy roller)and got rolled into a flotex job i was working on-pulled all the grease out in a matter of seconds with no effort.


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OldMarch 26, 2008 , 02:27 AM
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Re: Removing Oil From Concrete

Thanks for thee replys guys , Due to the temps here at this time of year i want to exhaust the dry solutions first .. Will let you know what did the trick ..


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