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PAToyota

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I've seen it carried in the local Ace and True Value stores, but have not tried it. I seem to recall that there is a similar product that Lowes carries. Might be cheaper to pick up local to try out.
 

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Ive used it on a couple of stains. It worked great on a pretty fresh one. Didnt do much on one that was about 2 weks old. Both oil.
Joe
 
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malibu101

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Years ago I once dumped powdered laundry detergent (no OilDri on hand at the time) on a small fresh oil spill on newish concrete at another house. After letting it soak up the oil, broom clean, and wash with water I must say gosh darn if that stuff didn't almost completly get rid of the spot! I was impressed!
That is the one and only experience I've had.
Just wondering out loud----What is this miracle cure really made of?
I'd try some detergent in a small area and see what happens.
 

PAToyota

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What is this miracle cure really made of?


Judging from this quote from the website, it has some sort of emulsifiers in it: "[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]If Pour-N-Restore is used to remove stains on asphalt it will dissolve the surface layer and expose the aggregate."

[/FONT]But I have a feeling that you are on the right track. Might try mixing up a paste of detergent and see what the results are like.
 
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