Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: craigR on March 02, 2018, 07:14:30 pm
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Need advice for the best way to remove/ lessen oil staining on block paving. pressure washing alone wont do it before I even try.
Advice would be appreciated .
Craig
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First work out what type of oil it is. Heat helps if you have it. Start with dry blocks and use comma hyper clean of similar, wash off then OT8.
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Cheers. Helpful that. I can give that a go.
Craig
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Don`t make any promises, I have tried various chems including OT8 with mixed results. I found the best to be a blowtorch and even that doesn`t always work.
Regards
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I use "Seal a Block Concrete Degreaser " there is also a product for tarmac, It costs about £40. I've had quite good results from this product but it all depends on how old the oil stain is or whether or not it is oil stain on oil stain. You apply the product to dry pavers, agitate with a stiff broom, leave for 15mins and rinse thoroughly with pressure washer, for stubborn stains repeat as necessary.
I'm not convinced one can offer a complete stain removal service to customers and it would be foolhardy to boast one. Customers rarely mention they have oil stains on their driveways so I'm cautious when visiting a customer to generate a quotation for driveway cleaning.
I've discovered the most sensible approach to an oil stain removal requests by potential customers is to ask for temporary removal of any vehicles on the driveway to look for oil stains beneath their parked cars and also to ascertain the condition of the drive beneath the vehicle. Any reluctance to this request then beware as after cleaning they may blame you for any anomaly they find. Take photographs of any damage or stains on the pavers for future reference. Mention to the customer that you can only offer a oil stain reduction service and some shading may still remain after cleaning. You must state this very clearly on the quotation about any oil stain or damage on the driveway, its not your fault the customer or previous tenants has let the driveway get into a bad state. :-\
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Thanks. Sensible enough. The sad parts about this is its my own drive thats in such a mess. But all knowledge can be useful in the future.
If I'm ever doing a customers drive with oil stains I always point out they will fade but not go and seldom bother with chemicals, Now I've a good opportunity to see how decent a result I can get on my own drive after my Alfa decided to spew oil just about everywhere.
Thanks again.
Craig