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I also just came across a suggestion of trying something called Oil Vanish Oil Stain Remover. They claimed it worked very well, so I did a search for it and found a YouTube video of it (it had comments disabled, tho, which makes me skeptical), and it looks like a really simple process to use this stuff (just spray it on the stains with the can it comes in, scrub it in with a brush, then rinse off with water).

> Here's the post from someone on the DIY website:

Mark Barnes June 4, 2014, 4:39 PM

I recently found a product at Auto Zone that works great removing oil stains – Oil Vanish Oil Stain Remover. It is simple to use and works fast.


> And here's the description from the YouTube page:

Published on Sep 30, 2014

Driveway and garage stains are more than just a nuisance. They lower the value of your home, present health hazards to children and pets and provide a source of stains to be tracked into your house or car. Until now, it was nearly impossible to completely remove an oil stain that had penetrated deep into driveways or garage floors.

If your driveway looks as bad as this or if it is just a few stains from a friend’s or contractor’s car – Oil Vanish Oil Stain Remover can eliminate your problems.

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It's $11.48 for a 16 oz. can of it at the Home Depot

Link: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Oil-Vanish-16-oz-Oil-Stain-Remover-8005-020/205617317

> Pic related: A picture of the before and after results shown on the YouTube slideshow.

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