‘It literally ate up the oil’, says driver who uses weird cleaning product to transform their stained driveway | G9S8LBJ | 2024-02-21 08:08:01

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'It literally ate up the oil', says driver who uses weird cleaning product to transform their stained driveway | G9S8LBJ | 2024-02-21 08:08:01

In a YouTube video, a well-liked channel explained how they lifted oil stains from pavement.


A PROFESSIONAL driver has shared how they acquired notoriously tough stains out of their driveway.

In a YouTube video, a well-liked channel explained how they lifted oil stains from pavement.

'It literally ate up the oil', says driver who uses weird cleaning product to transform their stained driveway
'It literally ate up the oil', says driver who uses weird cleaning product to transform their stained driveway
YouTube / Donut
A driver examined out three cleaning strategies on an oily driveway surface[/caption]
'It literally ate up the oil', says driver who uses weird cleaning product to transform their stained driveway
'It literally ate up the oil', says driver who uses weird cleaning product to transform their stained driveway
YouTube / Donut
The driving force stated one lower-cost answer did one of the best cleansing job[/caption]

"So the driveway is permanently stained – or is it?" The YouTuber, Zach Jobe, one of the personalities on Donut Media, requested within the now three-year-old video.

"Our driveway has gotten pretty nasty – oil, grease, all types of automotive gunk have left stains which might be notoriously troublesome to eliminate."

The YouTubers examined three cleaner varieties on their driveway to reveal the most effective cleaning hack.

Three sections of a "nasty" driveway stain, left by a car leaking motor oil, have been blocked off with tape to check which choice cleaned the perfect.

The YouTubers used Tide laundry detergent for $9, Rust-oleum for $22, and Backrete for $50.

Backrete takes 48 hours to be effective.

"Its a microbial bacteria that literally eats the oil out of your driveway," Jobe stated.

"You simply spread it evenly on the concrete after which wait."

Meanwhile, the aundry detergent took a number of passes with a hard-brisstle broom for the appliance.

"It really works, however it was a whole lot of scrubbing," they stated.

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The Rust-oleum also required several a number of scrubs with a hard-bristle broom.

Finally, Jobe stated the Rust-oleum was the simplest cleaner.

"It seems to be good, it didn't value that a lot, and also you didn't have to wash that tough," Jobe stated.

DRIVEWAY DIY

Donut's video comes as a wave of driveway DIY movies have been uploaded onto social media.

A driver posted an explainer video of their paver-based DIY.

"So a lot better wanting," another driver stated within the comments section when seeing the newly refurbished driveway. "Nice work."

One other driver took out stains from their driveway with another family cleansing product in a TikTok.

Commenters stated the before and after have been "satisfying."

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