Removing diesel stain off block paving

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Post: # 58756Post mickg

ha ha you must have too much money msh :D
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Post: # 58762Post Tony McC

To get back to the diesel problem, as this is white diesel, it will evaporate v---e---r---y s---l---o---w---l---y over the next few weeks and probably be completely unnoticeable by the end of spring.

I had a leak on the diesel tank of my motor which I only became aware of due to the permanent and growing damp patch that appeared on my block paved driveway from last summer onwards. I had the leak fixed at the back end of November and now the damp patch is barely noticeable.

I could make it vanish altogether by using an oil digester, such as OT8, but I'm in no rush and, as the patch is disappearing of its own accord, I'll leave it to Mother Nature.
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Post: # 58798Post GB_Groundworks

Mother nature took care of the gulf of Mexico when bp haliburton trans ocean had their little concreting error. Oil digesting bacteria
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Post: # 58824Post jonsey24

Sent you a private message MSH about the paving extractor let me know if you get it

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