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behemoth

behemoth

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This is a shot of the stain remains after a can of brakclean. It is not that bad now, I will do the simple green next.
 

md_lucky_13

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Bucmaster said:
Castrol Super Clean works good for me.

I was going to mention that also!

"If it won't come clean with super clean, it WON'T come clean"

I work at Jiffy Lube, and it will flat out scare you what that stuff can do. You can dilute it about 2:1 and it will still take up almost anything. Just don't let it sit too long.. It will eat away the cement.
 

MnkyBiz

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Maybe if you purchased a keg of Guinness and drank really sloppily, noone would ever notice the spot!!!!!

Ok, so I can't get out of St. Patty's day mode! I mean I missed it after all!

Ok, I'll go back to my body work now!
 
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Want to avoid that in the future, seal your floor. I used a 3 step system that is impervious to oil, or any kind of other fluid. Stains, spills, just wipe up, even if they have set there for days. Good sealer is kind of pricey but worth it.
 
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