How 2 get of rid of spilt oil in boot of car?

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How do I get oil stains off of my asphalt parking spot?

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Go to your auto parts store and purchase a product like Ulttrasorb (made by Motlan) - which you sprinkle on any oil or grease spills. It absorbs it all, if you leave it there long enough (hours-days). Then just sweep and/or vacuum it all up. There are numerous products made specifically for this task - and they all do a great job, and are cheap. They are essentially compounds of very absorbent materials such as dried clay. Note: To get the cracks in the asphalt 'extra clean,' after the largest part of the spill is absorbed, sweep up the dirty absorber you selected and put some fresh product down. Now, use your foot to crush the absorber into smaller, finer granules. Asphalt is very porous and has many small cracks. Try to get the absorbing materials as deeply into the cracks as is possible. Leave that there for a day or two, if that's practical for you. The finer particles get deep into the cracks and crevices and really do the job!
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