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Removing Oil Stain from Pavers - Mar 15th, 07, 09:59 PM

Here was a mistake i made getting oil on some pavers while staining an arbor.The Addiment paint and oil remover worked like a champ!




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Mar 15th, 07, 10:13 PM

Wow. I'm going to have to check on this. That looks great.
Was this within hours or minutes of the stain hitting the pavers?



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2 days of hitting the pavers and when i run out i'm gonna make sure i get some more!



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Wow. I'm going to have to check on this. That looks great.
Was this within hours or minutes of the stain hitting the pavers?

Paul you have to spread the gel cleaner on the spots and let it dwell 20 min...add more if it starts drying then scrub with stiff brush then rinse.It took me 2 or 3 trys i think i was just pissed i let the stones get full of oil!!

I'll never gonna let this happen again and even after 10yrs it's pretty easy to slip up!



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