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Thank you very much for the prompt response! I just went out and swept off the dirt and shit that had accumulated on top of the power steering fluid stains. I'll post a picture of it with this post.

Now that the top part of the power steering fluid has been swept off, it's probably still somewhat moist on the surface of the concrete, as these PSF stains have been actively accumulating up until about 2 weeks ago, when I finally got the high pressure line replaced on my Accord.

So, should I pour some kitty litter and let it try to soak up some of the PSF for like an hour or two?

Or should I just go straight to running back to Auto Zone and buying some brake cleaner and then letting it soak for like an hour and then scrubbing it in with a brush and spraying it off with the hose?

FYI, I'm in Arizona and it's 5:42 p.m. right now and the sun is still shining, but is about to set here pretty shortly. However, it's still pretty fucking hot, probably, in the 90s.

> Pic related: What the PSF stain looks like now, as I just took this like 5 minutes ago.

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