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>>879179
Thanks for replying!

Are you referring to this being a good process to try:

>Sweep up the dirt and crap.
>Get a gallon of lacquer thinner and a bag of NON clumping kitty litter. The cheap stuff
>Pour lacquer thinner straight n the stain. Scrub with a stiff floor brush. Pour litter ver the area. Sweep up

>The lacquer thinner penetrates and lifts the oil. The kitty litter absorbs it. I've successfully used this tactic. It may take a few applications if it's really embedded


And are you suggesting to try this process, but with some sort of degreaser instead of lacquer thinner? If so, is there a specific or general type of degreaser that I should try to use? And where would you suggest trying to look for and buy the degreaser from? Auto Zone or O'Reilly Auto Parts or some place like that? Or Lowe's or the Home Depot? Or Walmart or Target? If possible, I'd like to be able to buy it from an actual store, as I don't have enough time to wait several days for shipping.

Sorry for asking so many questions. I'm just trying to get myself informed and be through and detailed while asking questions.

As always, much thanks for the replies!


Btw, has anyone here tried this Oil Eater Cleaner Degreaser stuff that I'm uploading a picture of? And would this likely be a good product to try? Or probably not, for oil and power steering fluid stains that are several months old?

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