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No hard scrubbing. No dangerous pressure washers, no acids or bleach. Concrete is like a hard sponge. Oil stains penetrate deep, making removal often impossible. Pull is out breaks down the oil, penetrates deep and draws the oil stain out of the concrete. (test first) Cleaning oil stains from a porous surface can be very difficult. Every day 'cleaners' tend to drive the stain deeper into the surface, leaving shadowing stains that can be permanent.
Studies show that nothing detracts more from your home’s value than dirty oil stains on your driveway. No matter how nice the rest of the home looks, the human eye will be drawn to the oil strain on the driveway. Eliminating the ugly oil stains allows people to appreciate the full value of your home and investment.
Oil stains on concrete, pavers, natural stone, garages etc are extremely slippery, especially when wet (rain or snow). Hundreds of thousands of people slip and fall on oil surfaces every year. This is especially dangerous for older and less agile people.
foot traffic from people and pets will unavoidably track oil residues from oil stained driveways into the home and car. These oily residues permanently damage carpet and create unnecessary stains in your home. Avoid these stains and extra related cleaning work by eliminating the problem at the source.
1) Numerous factors can affect how concrete accepts and releases a stain or if the stain is permanent. Type of pour, where densifiers or additives in the mix, porosity, etc can all play a role. Pull it out works by emulsifying the stain and drawing it into ‘solution’ a test spot verifies if the stain is being emulsified or if pre-treatment is needed.
Apply pull it out concrete oil stain remover to the entire stained area. Exceed the stained area by approximately one half inch.
1) Depending on temperature and humidity , pull it out concrete oil stain remover will completely dry in a couple hours or up to a full day. Once dry , it will appear chalky white. If there are still translucent areas, the product needs more drying time.
1) After completely drying, the treated area can be brushed away with a stiff brush. A wire brush is most times the best option. Vigorously brush the dried, treated area. Sweep up the remaining cleaned area. Any white residue will fade over time.