Whether you tinker with your vehicle in the garage in your spare time or just had an unexpected leak, it’s inevitable that all vehicle owners will eventually end up with one or more automotive leaks or stains that soak into their concrete garage floors or driveways. Learn how to clean grease and oil stains off of your cement floors below.
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There are a number of different cleaning solutions that will help lift the stain, but we like to use products we already have around our house the most. The first option is to use a powdered dishwasher detergent. First, sprinkle the dry dishwashing detergent over the stained area and let it sit for twenty minutes, then pour hot water over the detergent and use a scrubbing brush to scrub the stain away before rinsing with clean water. If you don’t have any dry dishwashing powder on hand, you can also try the same process with baking soda.
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