Is this the
Ultimate Oil Stain remover for Cement & Asphalt? Well just ask Jon Eakes from Home and
Garden TV. www.JonEakes.com
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BELOW.
From
Jon's Fixit Database
OIL LIFT --
getting oil off of anything.
Most driveway cleaners are powerful solvents that dilute the oil, even
dissolve the asphalt, and create more pollution. Research in British Colombia has shown that more oil
gets into the ocean from streets, driveways and parking lots than from oil tanker spills. So in an
effort to clean the oceans and with some help from professors from the University of B.C., Kevin Daum
came up with a oil stain remover that soaks into just about anything, including concrete,
paving stone and asphalt, foams the spilled oil up to the surface (without bothering the oil
components in asphalt) which allows you to sponge it all up rather than flush it down the drain.
Contact between the Oil Lift and the oil stain begins a process of breaking down the carbon chains in
the oil which helps make the whole mess bio-degrade faster. You can actually throw the slurry on your
lawn and the enzymes in the soil will finish the process, and feed your grass at the same time. Now
that's an interesting oil stain remover -- the only driveway cleaner I know about that
carries a Canadian EcoLogo. And it really does clean the oil stain from the driveway. Of course Kevin
uses it to clean everything including the laundry, but then inventors are always like that with their
products.
It is generally available at Canadian Tire and we should all beat up the store managers to get them to make
it more prominent over the polluting solvents that they also sell for cleaning driveways. Their web site
is www.OilLift.net. I have been supporting this product for years. I guess someday I should get them
to pay me for doing this.
Note from Kevin:
please buy lots of product so I can pay Jon.
The following video shows you How to remove oil stains from fabrics and how our oil
stain remover works by penetrating the stain and de-bonding it from the surface.