Oil Spills On My Driveway

What Can I Do To Prevent Oil Stains On My Pavement?

Preventing oil from dripping on your pavement is the best way to avoid oil stains. Here are a few pro tips from our team of paving specialists here at Pavage Massie in Gatineau:

  • When servicing lawn and snow removal equipment: Place one or two flattened cardboard boxes under your lawnmower or snowblower to catch and absorb any gasoline, oil, or grease droplets that might fall.

  • Do not park your car in your driveway for several days after it has been undercoated or sprayed for rust proofing. If street parking is not possible and you must use your driveway. Then cover the entire area under your vehicle with flattened cardboard boxes to protect your pavement from the inevitable drips.

  • Absorb fresh oil and gasoline droplets as quickly as possible ! You have to avoid any oil from seeping into your pavement. Cat litter and sand are useful household products to absorb oil spills.

  • If you have recreational vehicles parked in your driveway, inspect below the vehicles on a regular basis for drips and leaks. Oil dripping from a trailer parked for 6 months can cause significant damage to a driveway, for example.

 

What Can I Use To Get Rid Of An Oil Stain?

1. Soapy Water Treatment: Prepare a mixture of liquid soap and water to prevent fresh oil and dry it.

2. Baking Soda: Sprinkle baking soda on the surface and rub it with a stiff brush, then rinse with water.

3. Cat Litter: With a little litter, you might be able to absorb the oil during the night. However, remember to dispose of soaked litter properly and responsibly.

4. Detergent: All you will need is hot water and a wire brush, let laundry detergent work over the stain and scrub thoroughly. Rub a few minutes then repeat if necessary until it disappears.

5. Cola: Economical and convenient, rinse the area with cola and leave for 24 hours before watering the stain with a garden hose or bucket.

6. Degreaser: There are a lot of products available on the market specially designed to remove oil stains without damaging your asphalt. However, it is strongly recommended to read the conditions of use carefully beforehand.

If you have damage to your pavement caused by oil stains and are unsure about the condition of your driveway, parking lot, walkway or patio, reach out to the team at Titan Pavement. We’d be happy to take a look and explore the best options for you. Maintaining your pavement as long and as safely as possible is our main mission.