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Oil on block paving

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LudaMusser · 20/05/2020 10:56

Hi,

Can anybody recommend a tried and tested way of removing spots of engine oil from a block paved driveway?

I've tried white spirit which doesn't seem to do much if anything. The oil spots are no older than two months

Thanks

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Happydaysforever123 · 20/05/2020 10:57

I got it off by scrubbing with dishwasher powder I made into a paste.

PaulaSmith1 · 21/05/2020 09:04

Fairy liquid works on fresh oil, might be worth a try if the dishwasher powder doesn't work.

Sallythedog · 21/05/2020 12:39

Baufix Oil Stain Remover. I originally bought it in Lidl, but it's one of their centre aisle products, so not always available. I think Amazon have it too. I haven't used it on engine oil (I don't have a drive), but it reliably removes every other oil stain.

Oil on block paving
Whathewhatnow · 22/05/2020 17:39

Could you just flip the affected blocks over and refill with sand around?

VictoriaBun · 22/05/2020 17:41

I almost removed all of it by using biological soap powder .

Thecazelets · 22/05/2020 18:04

swarfega

LudaMusser · 22/05/2020 23:33

Thanks, I'll look into all suggestions

I had thought about flipping the bricks over but they are packed together really tight. It might be an option though if I could manage to lever one just enough to get it loose

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PickAChew · 22/05/2020 23:35

Just scrub it with laundry detergent

PigletJohn · 22/05/2020 23:52

Biodegradable Oil Patch Remover as sold at motoring shops such as Halfords. "Gunk Driveway Cleaner" sold in a red plastic container, is one well-known brand.

It is a sort of detergent

You brush it in well, and wash off with warm water. You can repeat the application.

There is also an engine degreaser branded as "Gunk Engine Degreasant" sold in a metal can, which you don't want, it works a different way, and it does not mention oil patches on the label.

PigletJohn · 22/05/2020 23:55

btw your paving blocks probably have bevelled edges on the top surface. The bottom does not have these, so if you turn them over, they will not match.

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