If you spill oil on the driveway, you might not need to schedule a pavement resurfacing appointment right away. It’s often worth it to try to remove the stain yourself and only call in a professional if you can’t get it off. Here are some tips to try.
What to Use to Get Oil Out of Pavement 1. Cat Litter Kitty litter is an easy and inexpensive way to remove oil. Pour some over the marking and let it sit for a few minutes to absorb the oil before sweeping it up and throwing it out. If you’re dealing with a larger spill, cover the area with litter an inch deep and let it sit overnight. This extra time will improve the likelihood that all the oil will be absorbed and make the cleanup much easier. 2. Degreasers You can also try scrubbing out stains with household degreasers, like soap. Dish soap can cut through grease to clean up after an oily meal, so it might also help with oil marks on pavement. Pour some of your favorite dish degreaser onto the oil stain and scrub it with water and a brush. If your driveway is covered in oil stains, you may also consider trying a professional engine degreaser. Mechanics turn to these products to clean their garages too, so you should try it at home to possibly avoid pavement resurfacing. 3. Soda The bubbles and acidity from a can of soda can breakdown stains from oil and mitigate the need for pavement resurfacing. Pour a few tablespoons over a small mark or an entire can over a larger oil slick and leave it overnight. When you return, use a hose or a bucket of water to wash away the oil. Some mechanics even use this trick to get oil out of their shop clothes as well. If you need reliable asphalt paving or snow removal, contact Guarco Construction in Granby, CT. We are family-owned and -operated, and have served Hartford County and the surrounding areas since 1974. We specialize in commercial and residential paving and snow removal. We are renowned for their friendly, dependable service, attention to detail, and competitive rates. Learn more about us online or call (860) 278-5558 to schedule your snow removal or asphalt paving.
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