Once you've tackled the oil stains you can add color or an overlay to make your driveway look amazing! Get ideas from theseconcrete driveway pictures. These are the four best ways to remove old oil stains from concrete: Wash away the oil with a strong detergent, and a scrub brush or...
My wife even uses Oil Eater it in the laundry to get out grease stains from my work clothes. I tend to buy the5-gallon bucketsize since it’s by far the best deal but it also comes in agallon size. Spilling oil in our garage or driveway is never pleasant but with quick clean up...
Tire marks on a concrete driveway are an eyesore that are caused by spinning tires or a car being left in the same position in extreme heat for a long time. Tire marks are notoriously tricky to remove if you're just using soap and water, but with the right products and a little elbow...
You can remove oil stains from concrete with a powdered detergent. All you have to do is cover the entire area with it. Then add some water to make it a paste. Now scrub it with a brush in circular motions and leave it for about an hour or two. Finally, rinse it out. You can r...
How to Remove Motor Oil From a Canvas Shoe 1. Soak Up the Oil You probably know that you can use cat litter or a similar substance to soak up oil stains in the garage and driveway. The same concept works for motor oil on your shoes or yourclothingas well. This trick generally works...
Scrub the cracks in the sidewalk with dish soap and water to remove any grease, salt and dirt. This will help the concrete patch to hold longer. Hairline cracks don't need to be chiseled. Mix the cement patch as directed. Apply the patch to the cracks with a trowel, pressing it in ...
Below I've collected several tips for how to remove tree sap from car exteriors. Tree sap, whether it be pine or another variety, can easily drop onto cars while parked on the street or the driveway under a canopy of trees. Once that sap gets hot, in the sun, it basically bakes on...
Occasionally rinse your concrete surfaces with clean water to prevent dirt and grime from building up over time To remove stains at the surface, a bit of elbow grease often works—try scrubbing the concrete with a push broom or nylon bristle brush ...
Concrete is often colored in shades of grey so check to make sure yours isn’t. Pressure washers can quickly remove dirt, debris and some concrete stains, but it is also easy to misuse them and damage your driveway, walkway or patio. If you think a power washer might be your best ...
I’m not sure what kind of wood this is, but the stains I tried brought out too much of the red undertones (the ones I worked so hard to remove with the bleach!). So I sanded off the stain test spots and tried again. I found this new-to-meMixwax Wood-Sheen productat the hardw...