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PG. 34 THE RURAL VOICE/SEPTEMBER 1982
FARM ADVICE
Removing stains
from concrete
Have you ever had to remove stains
from concrete? Sometimes it's needed to
prepare a surface for painting, or just to
improve the appearance. One of the most
common stains is oil on floors or
driveways. If you remove the oil quickly,
there won't be much danger of staining.
You should soak the oil up immediately
with an absorbent cloth or paper towel.
Avoid wiping, as it spreads the stain and
drives it into the concrete. Cover the spot
with a dry, powdered, absorbent, inert
material such as portland cement and
leave it for one day. Repeat this procedure
until no more oil is absorbed.
If this doesn't work, you'll have to use
Plan "B". Scrub the stained area with a
strong soap, scouring powder, or triso-
dium phosphate. Then make a poultice
with a solution of one part trisodium
phosphate in six parts water. Apply this to
the stain and allow it to dry. Remove the
dried paste and scrub the surface with
clear water. Voila! No more stain.
Ron Fleming
Agricultural Engineer
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