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I always say your not a true vegger till you have had a 200L oil spill. Welcome to the Club!
Anyway, cleaning it up is Easy! Wet down the driveway, (after removing Kitty litter in this case) Liberally sprinkle with Koh or Naoh. Broom it over a few times making sure it stays wet. Leave to soak between broomings 5-10 min. Hose off. If the driveway is particularly porous, you might want to pressure wash it but I find this method works well on relatively fresh spills (month or less.) The one problem with this technique is that it will clean concrete soooo well you will have to do the lot otherwise the part you DIDN'T spill the oil on looks stained and dirty! You can also of course use Glyc if you have any but its not nearly as effective as the straight Caustic. **** * 1978 Merc 300D. Running Blend and 2 tank system with Home Made HE and water injection. |
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Start with Simple Green and hot water, and a mop, bucket. Then move on to Washing Soda preferably, baking soda if not. Use the different methods combined on it and you can completely eradicate it. Report back.
None of the chemicals with this method are a potential bio-hazard Save your oil - Fuel the planet Dodge TD50 2.3L '83 HP injectors SVO; D#2/BIO mix main tank Greasecar 2 tank heated filters/ Racor HE/ dual FPHE (31plates total) Fattywagon customized extra long single heater (15A) relayed on toggle. 120 gal saddle WVO fuel tank settling filtration. Graco blue devil transfer pump DC OC20 80psi PS pump 1/4hp 1725rpm Westinghouse motor |
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Ok so I am clear. Do I mop with hot water and simple green then rinse?? Then baking soda with hot water?? Or do I mix all together?? Also do I let sit for 15 minutes or rinse immediately?? Thanks for the Help. 95 Safari RV 33' Cummins 5.9L (230HP) B Series |
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Simple green doesn't really need rinsing it's natural soap. If you can get Washing soda sprinkle it liberally and hit it with even a cold hose should do; if you can only get baking soda experiment and multiply by how much you think is in your driveway . In general I'd say use the methods alternatively: first 1 then the other. Save your oil - Fuel the planet Dodge TD50 2.3L '83 HP injectors SVO; D#2/BIO mix main tank Greasecar 2 tank heated filters/ Racor HE/ dual FPHE (31plates total) Fattywagon customized extra long single heater (15A) relayed on toggle. 120 gal saddle WVO fuel tank settling filtration. Graco blue devil transfer pump DC OC20 80psi PS pump 1/4hp 1725rpm Westinghouse motor |
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I always have several drums of saw dust handy, it sucks up every ml of oil, then clean up is a simple mop job, if I had all my spills it would probably add up to 500 gallons or so, if you aint spillin it, you aint doin it right.
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