Im new and this is first post.
I had a small floor jack that leaked hydraulic fluid onto my concrete garage floor. I found it when I walked in and could smell it. Cleaned it up, painted it thinking it might help. It didn't, garage still reeks from it.
The area is small, only like size of dinner plate. Floor was poured in the 1970's, cinder block wall next to it. Does anyone have a suggestion on this? Ive tried cat litter, painting, and still bad. At this point, Im thinking its soaked in so deep surface stuff is futile. You'd be surprised how that small spot can fill entire room with odor. And for sure it's from that spot.
Suggestions? Thanks
I had a small floor jack that leaked hydraulic fluid onto my concrete garage floor. I found it when I walked in and could smell it. Cleaned it up, painted it thinking it might help. It didn't, garage still reeks from it.
The area is small, only like size of dinner plate. Floor was poured in the 1970's, cinder block wall next to it. Does anyone have a suggestion on this? Ive tried cat litter, painting, and still bad. At this point, Im thinking its soaked in so deep surface stuff is futile. You'd be surprised how that small spot can fill entire room with odor. And for sure it's from that spot.
Suggestions? Thanks

Are you sure that is what you are still smelling. What type of paint did you try and paint over it with. Most paints even if they did not seal the smell out have a stronger odor then the hydraulic oil in a jack?