Re: [MBZ] Cleaning the driveway - was: Use of synthetic oil in older diesels

2012-03-23 Thread clay monroe
be sure you have a soda rinse or it will keep eating the concrete clay On Mar 22, 2012, at 8:24 PM, Walt Zarnoch wrote: > Muriatic acid wash. > > Walt > On Mar 22, 2012 8:14 PM, "Fmiser" wrote: > > Rick Knoble wrote: > > Driveway cleaning question to follow. :-) >> Fmiser w

Re: [MBZ] Cleaning the driveway - was: Use of synthetic oil in older diesels

2012-03-23 Thread Michael Canfield
Speedy dry will do it. You have to use a piece of 2x4 or the like and grind it into the concrete. It will take a lot of work but you can get all of the stain out. It's how garages used to get the floor clean before epoxy paint to seal the concrete came about. Mike On Mar 22, 2012 6:08 PM, "Fmis

Re: [MBZ] Cleaning the driveway - was: Use of synthetic oil in older diesels

2012-03-23 Thread Rich Thomas
And then it runs into the storm sewer and then it runs into the river. Or it just settles into the groundwater. --R On 3/22/12 7:32 PM, Dieselhead wrote: B100 over the top of the oil. then Dawn and brush with stiff brush/broom. When you are sufficiently worn out and the B100 has been there

Re: [MBZ] Cleaning the driveway - was: Use of synthetic oil in older diesels

2012-03-22 Thread Walt Zarnoch
Muriatic acid wash. Walt On Mar 22, 2012 8:14 PM, "Fmiser" wrote: > > > > Rick Knoble wrote: > > > > > > > > Driveway cleaning question to follow. :-) > > > > Fmiser wrote: > > > > > > Why not just let it soak into the gravel? > > > Rick Knoble then wrote: > > > > It has already soaked... into t

Re: [MBZ] Cleaning the driveway - was: Use of synthetic oil in older diesels

2012-03-22 Thread Fmiser
> > > Rick Knoble wrote: > > > > > > Driveway cleaning question to follow. :-) > > Fmiser wrote: > > > > Why not just let it soak into the gravel? > Rick Knoble then wrote: > > It has already soaked... into the concrete. :-( I was mostly just teasing... Out here where I am it's a bit of a luxu

Re: [MBZ] Cleaning the driveway - was: Use of synthetic oil in older diesels

2012-03-22 Thread OK Don
Mop it over the whole driveway, and never worry about it again! On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 6:45 PM, clay monroe wrote: > I heard that coca cola will bleach it out > > clay > > On Mar 22, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Dieselhead wrote: > > > B100 over the top of the oil. then Dawn and brush with stiff > brush/

Re: [MBZ] Cleaning the driveway - was: Use of synthetic oil in older diesels

2012-03-22 Thread clay monroe
I heard that coca cola will bleach it out clay On Mar 22, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Dieselhead wrote: > B100 over the top of the oil. then Dawn and brush with stiff brush/broom. > When you are sufficiently worn out and the B100 has been there an hour or > more, wash it off with a pressure washer. M

Re: [MBZ] Cleaning the driveway - was: Use of synthetic oil in older diesels

2012-03-22 Thread Dieselhead
B100 over the top of the oil. then Dawn and brush with stiff brush/broom. When you are sufficiently worn out and the B100 has been there an hour or more, wash it off with a pressure washer. May not bleach out all the black in one pass, but will do a decent job. It has already soaked... in

Re: [MBZ] Cleaning the driveway - was: Use of synthetic oil in older diesels

2012-03-22 Thread Rick Knoble
It has already soaked... into the concrete. :-( Rick Sent from my iPhone. On Mar 22, 2012, at 5:08 PM, "Fmiser" wrote: >> Driveway cleaning question to follow. :-) > > Why not just let it soak into the gravel? ___ http://www.okiebenz.com For new and used pa

Re: [MBZ] Cleaning the driveway - was: Use of synthetic oil in older diesels

2012-03-22 Thread Fmiser
> Rick Knoble wrote: > ... in the driveway changing oil cooler lines, because his > kid lost an oil cooler line and four quarts of oil pretty much > in the driveway. Driveway cleaning question to follow. :-) Why not just let it soak into the gravel? -- Philip _