Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

It will be near impossible to remove it completely. I rented a place before with a really stuffed up driveway. Everytime I drove up the driveway, my inside wheel would spin. After about 8 months, there was a pretty thick tyre track on the ground.

We tried petrol, kero, turps, everything. We tried scrubbing it with the chemicals mentioned above. We tried applying the above chemicals, then lighting them on fire. We tried using a gas cylinder as a flamer to try and burn it off.

While all these made it better, it was still quick noticeable.

Just paint over it and be done with it.

yeah ive had the same problem at a place i rented ages ago. i found using a wire brush and a heap of washing powder (nappy san or similar). Have ya tried a pressue washer/gurney, or HCL over the marks, if that doesnt work then ur probally screwed. ;)

god. i read you post and i PMSL ;)

anyhoo citroclean is agressive as. it removes polish off the floor so it should make a dent in it at least. try a few application of it to remove it. ie put it on and attack with a stiff brush, wait a little then put more on and attack it again.

anyone tried CLR?

if all else fails buy some grey paint lol

Your local auto parts supplier should have a range of concrete cleaning products.

I used one a while ago, very caustic stuff, did a good job of removing oil stains, but I don't know how it would go with rubber. (I guess essentially they're the same compound?)

Hose the area, dump the powder on, scrub it, let it sit a bit, then hose it off.

But if you're going to use anything like that, suit up well.. it burned little pitted holes into my leather work boots.

I used one a while ago, very caustic stuff, did a good job of removing oil stains, but I don't know how it would go with rubber. (I guess essentially they're the same compound?)

Theoretically yeah, they're both hydrocarbons. Which means they should both react (to a certain extent) to other hydrocarbons, especially volatile liquid ones (kerosene or petroleum solvents).

I still pity the fool that shits in his own backyard.

I still pity the fool that shits in his own backyard.

God invented rental properties so that people could shit in their own backyard, then move along to the next place when the shit can is full :D

Be mindful with whatever you're using that it's possible that anything that would dissolve the rubber by making it softer is likely to sink into the concrete (especially if it's really porous).

Obviously if whatever you're using eats all of it away that's fine, but sometimes chemicals tend to do a half assed job.

alternatively... soak your tyres in diesel, then proceed to drive up and down the driveway evenly.

then give the landlord a bill for treating the driveway with waterproofing silicone.

i used to work at Golden Circle, and they got this stuff that'll burn the skin clean off your hands...

wen u squeeze the peel of an orange u get this acidic juice... they process the stuff into wat Golden Circle call "citrus oil"

if you can find that, u got no worries

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I can see between the water jacket and cyl 3 there wasn't a hard line of combustion gas. It certainly appears that the issue is coming from there. Yes, checked the tension. All at 100ft lbs where I set them 5 years ago. These blocks can crack but generally when they have been over bored. Mine is only 0.5mm oversize at 89.5mm. They break between cylinders around the 91mm mark. No sign of that with mine. My gut feeling is the head gasket lifted a while back when the studs stretched and i bandaided it by retorquing the studs. It's finally let go.
    • My Nismo 1.5 churps a bit on reverse turns when cold, but besides that feels like a stock diff.
    • Yes, but, I paid cash and I'm pretty sure the receipt was in the bin 10 minutes after I got home Note to self, keep all receipts
    • Bunnings would have just handed you your money back on that one!
    • So, version 4 intake is on its way I was looking at these a while ago but at around $200 or more it was a little pricey for something that might not work, but, I had it in my watch list, but, I got a message saying it was on special, and I had a code thingie to use, it eventually came in at $120 delivered, so BAM, BUY NOW.....LOL I'll need to have a look when it arrives but I feel it will "look" better than what I currently have, as it comes with a PCV fitting, so I will be able to get rid of the alloy pipe that goes to the throttle body with the PCV fitting  Well, that's what the voices in my head are telling me  Oh, and this happened today Yeap, it was a Trojan, and it was cheap, so I headed back to the hardware store and actually spent a little bit more on a heavy duty,  one that was actually recommended by a plumber mate, a Cyclone one with a fibreglass handle that is actually rated for clay The broken shovel will eventually be "modified" into a short handle shovel
×
×
  • Create New...