petee_c
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I can only find clumping type kitty litter. The place I went to was out of oil-sorb type adsorbent in the big bags.
I bought a 15 lkg (33lb) box of kitty litter. it is the clumping type, but doesnt seem to clump. Smells nice too. I am not a cat owner, so I am not sure what the clumping action is supposed to be, and how it will affect kitty litter when used as an oil adsorbant.
I changed the ****** fluid on my wife's q7 yesterday, and had a little mishap when prying the pan off the ******. got about 2 qts of ****** oil on the garage floor. Missed the drain pan completely.
I mopped most of it up with shop rags and old towels, just trying to lift the remaining stain off a 30+ yr old garage floor. I used a can of brake clean shop rags to get rid of some of the stains when 'fresh' as well as scrubbed with a bristle brush and a mixture of about 1/2 cup dish soap and 2 gallons of hot water.
I'm leaving the kitty litter on the stains for a couple days, periodically going out and sweeping it around and regrinding it into the concrete with my shoes.
I bought a 15 lkg (33lb) box of kitty litter. it is the clumping type, but doesnt seem to clump. Smells nice too. I am not a cat owner, so I am not sure what the clumping action is supposed to be, and how it will affect kitty litter when used as an oil adsorbant.
I changed the ****** fluid on my wife's q7 yesterday, and had a little mishap when prying the pan off the ******. got about 2 qts of ****** oil on the garage floor. Missed the drain pan completely.
I mopped most of it up with shop rags and old towels, just trying to lift the remaining stain off a 30+ yr old garage floor. I used a can of brake clean shop rags to get rid of some of the stains when 'fresh' as well as scrubbed with a bristle brush and a mixture of about 1/2 cup dish soap and 2 gallons of hot water.
I'm leaving the kitty litter on the stains for a couple days, periodically going out and sweeping it around and regrinding it into the concrete with my shoes.
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