So last month was the debacle with the Tundra spilling oil all over the concrete garage floor--this weekend was the Camry's turn. I failed to seat the o-ring properly in the canister, immediately drove outside, let it idle while filling out the log book--then got out to find the expanding puddle. I've only done this like a hundred times, how can it possible go sideways? Geez. Mopped up what I could, finally got a brush today and hit it with some Dawn to see what would lift. Is that what most others do?
I initially tried to use some brake cleaner on it, but that didn't seem to be doing the job... I noticed that brake cleaner seems to have changed lately in formulation. Last oil spill, on the concrete, cleaned up real well with some brake cleaner. This time the Walmart stuff seemed to not touch it.
To top it off, the 4 year old Everstart had a huge green blob on top of it, so I just pulled a bit more forward and hit it with the baking soda. That managed to leave a huge brown stain in the driveway (?). I think that is scrubbing out though.
I keep this up and the wife isn't going to let me work on the cars any more...
I initially tried to use some brake cleaner on it, but that didn't seem to be doing the job... I noticed that brake cleaner seems to have changed lately in formulation. Last oil spill, on the concrete, cleaned up real well with some brake cleaner. This time the Walmart stuff seemed to not touch it.
To top it off, the 4 year old Everstart had a huge green blob on top of it, so I just pulled a bit more forward and hit it with the baking soda. That managed to leave a huge brown stain in the driveway (?). I think that is scrubbing out though.
I keep this up and the wife isn't going to let me work on the cars any more...