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Chain oil on block drive


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Cheap white cat litter is fullers earth, eg tesco own brand. Put that on to absorb most of the oil. Then any detergent such as fairy liquid will break down the remainder. Second the idea of not scrubbing though as too clean looks worse than chain oil.

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Had something like this last week as a client complaned about a tiny bit off chain oil on a pattio and wanted me to come and clean it off as she was getting the rest steam cleaned and the bloke doing it refused to clean it till the oil was removed, w t f is that all about, told her to sprincle washing powder on it a little boiling water and stand on it and ill nock a tenner off the bill as a good will jesture which is cheeper than going back to do it myself.

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