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Let the petrol evaporate, lots of hot water & clothes washing liquid, pour the liquid cleaner on, & brush it about, let it have a bit of time to break up the oil, then hot water & brushing again.

If the tarmac is soft from the petrol you might be better letting it evaporate for a day or so before.

wash a large area & it will likely blend in.

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spillage on anything other than tarmac try hyperclean that's the product name

think its made by comma

petrol spillage on tarmac it may melt it

just sprinkle dirt on it to try to blend the stain in

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:blushing:Fairy platinum….. cannot beat it! seriously, always carry it…. well i do have land rovers:lol:

 

Actually, that is bloody good stuff.:thumbup1:

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I spilt a few litres of chain oil and did a google search how to clean it it came back with use Pepsi and pour it over the stain. It worked and we got our deposit back from the place we were staying

 

 

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I spilt a few litres of chain oil and did a google search how to clean it it came back with use Pepsi and pour it over the stain. It worked and we got our deposit back from the place we were staying

 

 

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Save your money and throw a decent bucket of dry fine soil on the area, leave it 1/2 hour then brush it about with a stiff broom then clean up. The contaminant rarely penetrates as far as you would expect. The rain will do the rest.

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Save your money and throw a decent bucket of dry fine soil on the area, leave it 1/2 hour then brush it about with a stiff broom then clean up. The contaminant rarely penetrates as far as you would expect. The rain will do the rest.

 

 

 

Never had that to hand as was in digs for carve carrbridge and had to sort it with what was to hand. Just ment I couldn't drown my vodka

 

 

 

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