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    #16
    Saw this on Flip or Flop the other day. Guys mom gave it to him.

    Pour baking soda on the stain, cover it.
    Pour coke on the baking soda, let it bubble.
    Scrub with a wire brush and scrub brush.
    Pressure wash it off.

    It worked for them and it was a nasty oil stain.

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      #17
      Ford or Dodge?

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        #18
        2011 f250 with 200K miles, with the plastic/composite oil pan with stupid plastic quarter turn drain plug snd o-ring.

        Replaced with metal pan with a real gasket and drain plug.
        Good for another 200k.

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          #19
          Oxyclean powder and let it sit. I have also used Comet or other powdered cleaner.

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            #20
            Same thing happened to me with my 2011 F250. I haven't tried it yet, but i've seen this concrete colored powder stain that sweeps into the concrete and basically covers the stain. I might be giving that a try if none of the other recommendations work.

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              #21
              Just wondering if pool acid would work.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Budman68 View Post
                Just wondering if pool acid would work.
                That's the muratic acid mentioned before... ive tried that in past with..not so favorable results..

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Bryan11 View Post
                  Same thing happened to me with my 2011 F250. I haven't tried it yet, but i've seen this concrete colored powder stain that sweeps into the concrete and basically covers the stain. I might be giving that a try if none of the other recommendations work.
                  Thats interesting stuff... got a link?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Budman68 View Post
                    Just wondering if pool acid would work.
                    It will eat the concrete.

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                      #25
                      Muratic acid is not good for the concrete or anything is ends up running off into.

                      DONT USE IT LIKE THAT!


                      Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                        #26
                        Palmolive and a scrub brush.

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                          #27
                          Microblaze it's very expensive but it works better than anything I have ever seen. If you have any friends in the fire service see if they have any

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by El General View Post
                            It will eat the concrete.
                            So I guess that is bad? LOL.

                            I used some type of Concrete cleaner from Home Depot in the past. That crap was like acid and burned your eyes.

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                              #29
                              in.....

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                                #30
                                Nothing, like someone said you can lighten it. Or pressure wash the top layers of concrete that are stained off... Not recommend.

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