how to get rid of oil stains

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by kev, Jun 25, 2014.

  1. kev

    kev

  2. Great I'll order some payday and get some before and after pics
     
  3. I got the best of both worlds - creteprint. Looks like blockwork, but is a solid block of concrete, so no weeds or moss to deal with. All my neighbours have block paving drives and they're always out with a trowel and a wire brush, scrubbing away all the moss and pulling out the weeds and grass..... :D
     
  4. kev

    kev

    just wait till it starts cracking and breaking up or your drain collapse or your water main bursts or your gas fractures
    the grass isnt allways greener


    plus you should be cleaning and resealing it evry thre years or so
     
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  5. I've often thought that when I walk past people's faux-blockwork drives. Kanga-hammer time, I think!
     
  6. It's been down for 10 years, all good so far. :)
     
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  7. How does there drive look now

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  8. Tuesday wildchild

    Tuesday wildchild I'm a circle!

    @PSG knows how. ;)
     
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  9. PSG

    PSG

    Hahaha. Yeah best way to avoid them is to start up your engine with the oil filler cap ON and not in your pocket.

    Then use brake cleaner and sawdust to clean up the fall-out on the floor.

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  10. mikedjames

    mikedjames Supporter

    In Herne Bay its simpler..
    Your drive will slide on the clay over sand soil off into the road and then you can lay a new one. Or bury your van in the hole. And if you live out at Bishopstone it drops 50 feet then the sea washes it clean.
     

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