Let s now take a look at the steps on how to remove grease stains from patio stones.
Remove grease from concrete patio.
Removing grease using vinegar.
Removing stains that are already there.
Rinse the concrete with clean water.
To remove pour one eighth of a cup of liquid dishwashing detergent into a spray bottle then top off the bottle with warm water and shake well.
When all of the grease is gone you can simply wash down the area with water and you should let it air dry before you do anything else.
Scrub the gray stain with a solution of 1 cup liquid chlorine bleach 1 cup powdered laundry detergent and 1 gallon of very hot water.
Make sure the detergent you use is ammonia free.
You ve discovered grease on concrete and you want an easy way to get rid of it.
Remove grease from concrete with baking soda.
Do not use a wire brush for this since it can scratch the pavers.
For a fresh oil or grease stain that still has liquid on its surface soak it up as much as possible using a rag or absorbent paper.
Typically this will get the majority of the grease off your concrete leaving you with a stainless concrete surface.
Grease is a common element that spills onto concrete surfaces whether it be food grease on a patio or car grease on a driveway.
If there is still a significant amount of oil or grease on your paving stones spread conventional kitty litter over the stain and gently push it into the stain.
Spray the concrete stains with the soap solution.
If there is still a lot of leftover oil or grease on the patio stones cover the site with regular cat litter and carefully drive it into the stain.
If you wait too long you might end up with mild staining so keep in mind that time is of the essence.
You should continue scrubbing until all of the grease has been removed.
Allow the litter to soak up the liquid.
Use the stiff bristles of the brush to scrub the stained area with the solution until the stain is gone.