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This is a Hammer
The floor dry is the blue clay, chunky style. I don't know if the newfangled "fine-cut" stuff works or not. Hope this works! -- Kevin N., via e-mail A.: Thanks, Kevin! Floor- Dry, as Kevin said above, can be found at auto parts stores and equipment suppliers. It's a clay-based absorbent sold in bags that can be sprinkled over oil stains and swept away. Q: The way I clean oil drips and stains on concrete is to saturate the stain with brake cleaner, then cover it with kitty litter or a product called Oil-Dry. I let it sit overnight, then sweep it up. Generally, the stain is all gone with the first application. For a persistent stain, I repeat the process with a vigorous brooming of the absorbent material. -- Bob C., Colorado Springs, Colo. A. Good stuff! Thanks to my readers for looking out for each other. Oil- Dry (or Oil-Dri) is a spill absorption product, mostly sold as absorbent pads, found at auto stores and equipment suppliers. HOME TIP: Saturate motor oil stains on clothing with dry-cleaning solvent and blot away; the oil should rinse out easily. Send questions or homerepair tips to homeguru2000@ hotmail.com, or write This Is a Hammer, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL32853-6475. (c) 2007 King Features Synd., Inc. |
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