Getting oil off a tarmac drive.

Take photograph of an unaffected part of the Tarmac then print enough A4 copies of said photo to overtone affected area. Bingo.
 
rushts said:
Pmsl, i should know better by now.

3 pages and only 1 serious answer. Fuck it the cars going over it.

silly idea. ring a tarmac company tomorrow and seek professional advice.

please feel free to thank me.
 
pfazz said:
Take photograph of an unaffected part of the Tarmac then print enough A4 copies of said photo to overtone affected area. Bingo.


Made me laugh anyway :D

Maybe a mixture of sand and soap powder over night and a damned good scrub with a hard haired brush ?
 
de niro said:
rushts said:
Pmsl, i should know better by now.

3 pages and only 1 serious answer. Fuck it the cars going over it.

silly idea. ring a tarmac company tomorrow and seek professional advice.

please feel free to thank me.



Thank you :-)

-- Sun Jul 21, 2013 11:11 am --

TCIB said:
pfazz said:
Take photograph of an unaffected part of the Tarmac then print enough A4 copies of said photo to overtone affected area. Bingo.


Made me laugh anyway :D

Maybe a mixture of sand and soap powder over night and a damned good scrub with a hard haired brush ?



I will try this, sounds plausible.

















just need a printer ;-)
 
I'd burn it off - pour a bit of petrol on the affected spot and set fire to it.

Can't do any harm trying.
 
Some people hate mowing grass and flag/tarmac their gardens.

Do the opposite. Dig up your drive, fuck it off, lay turf. Park on street. Never worry about oil stained driveways again :-)
 

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