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Feb 14, 2023 22:53:26 GMT
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My old van used to like marking it's spot on the mono block, the van is gone but the large dirty oil stain is still here and I would like to get rid. So I'm looking for recommendations on what to use to remove the oil stains from the mono block. Thanks for all suggestions.
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vulgalour
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Cleaning mono block drivevulgalour
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Feb 15, 2023 20:43:33 GMT
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Lighter staining can be got rid of with laundry powder, a stiff yard brush, some water, and patience. Oven cleaner and a jetwash works on some monoblock, and bleaches or stains others so be careful if you consider that route.
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norm75
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Feb 22, 2023 18:29:40 GMT
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Last Edit: Feb 22, 2023 18:31:56 GMT by norm75
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jamesd1972
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Cleaning mono block drivejamesd1972
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Feb 22, 2023 18:33:32 GMT
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Coke can also work to lift / clean stains (peracetic acid) as can Citric Acid. Coke saved my bacon a bit with the attached garage and the gearbox oil incident. James
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Feb 24, 2023 12:29:05 GMT
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If they are the concrete block type paving laid on sand you can usually lift the blocks up and put them down the other way up.
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