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How to remove an oil spill on the garage floor.?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
They sell an oil absorber at Walmart called Oil Dry in the automotive department. It looks like kitty litter but absorbs oil 3xs as much. Leave for a day then sweep up and throw away.
- 1 decade ago
saw dust works well then spray with a degreaser or easy off bam its a product that I have used with great success for both blood and oil on concrete
- furgetabowditLv 61 decade ago
I have and do use kitty litter and it works great!!!
Kitty litter is alot cheaper than oil dry!!!
- 1 decade ago
cover with sand/saw dust first. then scrap it all up. Wash the floor with a detergent.
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- 1 decade ago
Cover it with dry sand.Leave for a day then sweep it up.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
SAlt soaks it right up. maybe use it after using sawdust.
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oatmeal or kittylitter works good too
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
have you tried standing in it and dropping a lighted match? that might work