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<blockquote data-quote="KOPBET" data-source="post: 4142496" data-attributes="member: 4153"><p>I've got an issue with a brain-dead relative that continues to park an oil leaking automobile on my driveway in spite being asked repeatedly not to do so. I've also got acorns from my neighbor's tree being half eaten by squirrels and dropped on the driveway, which causes what appears to be immutable stains left behind. I have a pressure washer but I can't get the acorn stains off the concrete at all. I can lessen the oil stains but getting rid of them completely is another matter. I've tried off the shelf degreaser, muriatic acid (diluted), laundry detergent, and mineral spirits (mistake).</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions KNOWN to work? Bleach? Full strength muriatic? Or just give up and let nature do its thing for months on end?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KOPBET, post: 4142496, member: 4153"] I've got an issue with a brain-dead relative that continues to park an oil leaking automobile on my driveway in spite being asked repeatedly not to do so. I've also got acorns from my neighbor's tree being half eaten by squirrels and dropped on the driveway, which causes what appears to be immutable stains left behind. I have a pressure washer but I can't get the acorn stains off the concrete at all. I can lessen the oil stains but getting rid of them completely is another matter. I've tried off the shelf degreaser, muriatic acid (diluted), laundry detergent, and mineral spirits (mistake). Any suggestions KNOWN to work? Bleach? Full strength muriatic? Or just give up and let nature do its thing for months on end? [/QUOTE]
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