My MG is cardboard trained, but when other leave marks in my drive I
pour a little tide on it and step on it. Then I leave it for a few
DAYS or until it rains.
A few applications usually does the job. A realtor suggested rubbing
alocohl in a letter I got a few months back, but I haven't tried that.
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 13:09:37 -0500, Chris Thompson wrote:
>Hey there,
>
>My recently departed 1983 Toyota Supra (Don't laugh, it was free) had a
>penchant for dopping oil in my driveway.
>
>Now that it's gone, I want to remove the oil stain from the textured/brushed
>concrete driveway. I figured, who would know more about oil stains on
>concrete than a list full of british car owners. (As the old adage goes, you
>don't worry about british cars leaking oil, you worry about when they stop,
>because that means they're out.)
>
>So, is there a decent way to remove oil stains from my driveway without
>killing all the grass two feet from it?
>
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