I too use the kitty litter, but without the scrubbing. I simply put a "cat
box" filled with a brand of kitty litter that the cat disliked under the
car. I drive in & out, right over the litter box, never need to move it, &
never will I have to scrub the floor.
Does this mean I must call my red roadster Garfield?
George M
----- Original Message -----
From: <SPL311RDST@aol.com>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: A better use for cat liter (not ot)
> In a message dated 1/26/02 9:09:21 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
> solex67@hotmail.com writes:
>
>
> > My girlfriend suggested putting down cat liter on it. I did and after
> > letting it sit for a while, I simply used my foot to scrub the area and
> > then
> > swept up the liter. You could barely tell there was any oil there at
all.
>
> Or you can go one step further and after you've put the el'cheapo clay
litter
> down, use a common brick as a scrub brush. It will grind down the litter
and
> pick up even more of the oil. If it's a really tuough oil spot add a bit
of
> Tide (or other powdered laundry soap) into the mix. TSP is good too -
cheap
> at the hardware store. Use it dry with tthe litter, then hose the whole
> works off when done.
>
> One of the large repair shops where I was parts manager used Tide
exclusivley
> as their floor cleaner. Much cheaper & safer to use than commercial
cleaners.
>
> PS: just be careful to sweep up the litter when done... many memories of
my
> mom's cats using the littler dad put under her Olds for it's "primary
> purpose" !!!!!
>
> Laurie :-)
> 70 SPL311
> AzROC
> Chandler, AZ
>
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