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    Default Cleaning concrete ?

    Ok, so I spilled about 3 quarts of trans fluid doing my engine swap and the home owner where Im renting swap it on the concrete in the carport today and flipped the fuck out. Whats the best way to clean the stain up so I dont have to hear about it anymore? I was also told to not turn a wrench on another car at this house
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    rent a pressure washer!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by six7teen
    rent a pressure washer!!
    Rent? lulz Ill just bring a truck home from work... 1800 P.S.I. should do the trick along with some paint, oil and grease remover we have. Wow why didnt I think of that on my own
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    Quote Originally Posted by X-Runner
    Rent? lulz Ill just bring a truck home from work... 1800 P.S.I. should do the trick along with some paint, oil and grease remover we have. Wow why didnt I think of that on my own
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    presure washer and greese lightning

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    LOL yea. You can also get that cat liter stuff for oil stains. My dad used it all the time and it seemed to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revmaynard
    LOL yea. You can also get that cat liter stuff for oil stains. My dad used it all the time and it seemed to work.
    I used that to get the spill up but it left some stains.
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    fuck some grease lighting. when it comes to concrete muriatic acid will make this shit pearly white. just remember to 20-1 ratio or some shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by no mo hondas
    fuck some grease lighting. when it comes to concrete muriatic acid will make this shit pearly white. just remember to 20-1 ratio or some shit.
    The best shit right there!

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    they cant tell you not to wrench anymore unless thats in your lease. Fuckers. Pressure washer!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPOOLIN
    they cant tell you not to wrench anymore unless thats in your lease. Fuckers. Pressure washer!!
    x2 your land lord just randomly shows up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by silversol
    x2 your land lord just randomly shows up?
    Yes he does, he still has animals on the property and there is no "lease" really. Never signed any type of paper work.
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    be careful with how much pressure there is- if it hits some loose concrete at 1800psi you are going to start ripping the concrete up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdmjames
    be careful with how much pressure there is- if it hits some loose concrete at 1800psi you are going to start ripping the concrete up.
    Oh I know, we try not to run the pumps above 1200 anyways to avoid busting lines. Seems to be an issue on our trucks, especially when you add heat to the mix.
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    tell him you'll paint/resurface the floor when you move out and it'll look 100x better.
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    I always just grab big cardboard boxes from work and lay them down, never have any oil hit hte concrete!

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    Use some Purple cleaner and let it soak for a bit.

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