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Henry Webster:
Am I the only sad person who actually quite likes the smell of EP90 then? :shock:
Cheap coke is another thing that you could try on the drive. Have had some limited success with brushing it in and letting it work.
H
Reaper:
Swarfega do a heavy duty surface cleaner & degreaser that we supply to trade customers in the area for getting grease and oil stains out of concrete, they also do a Patio & Driveway cleaner that is quite good on oil stains, can be used with a pressure washer for best results.
Comma used to do a product called Concrete Clean that was very good but it is now obsolete.
have a look here.
http://www.deb.co.uk/ukswarfega/(sozza1muieclye55eygsmf55)/catalog.aspx?id=11
muddyweb:
--- Quote from: "Henry Webster" ---Am I the only sad person who actually quite likes the smell of EP90 then? :shock:
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I'm there with you Henry... we can grow old and smelly together :lol:
hingmy:
--- Quote from: "muddyweb" ---
--- Quote from: "Henry Webster" ---Am I the only sad person who actually quite likes the smell of EP90 then? :shock:
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I'm there with you Henry... we can grow old and smelly together :lol:
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EEK!
Fair enough, in this age of tolerance you should be allowed that little deviancy - the only proviso is: not on my drive, where there is now a lot of EP90
Loadsa fairy liquid and a stiff brush and then intriguingly a lot of ingrained dirt to bind with and an outbreak of pressure washer seemed to cure it last time.
Wanderer:
Sledge hammer to crack a nut :lol:
Chop it out and reconcrete.
I'd have let someone else park there and blame them.
Father in law is usually best :)
Ed
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