Try ask in the Farming Messaging board of Trade Me.
There's some very heavy duty liquid soaps out there, that dairy farmers use to clean their milking stations floors and stainless steel etc.
pollymay,
Jun 4, 12:10am
Do a skid on top of them, can't see them then
petermcg,
Jun 4, 12:19am
I have exact problem, have tried heavy duty cleaner and acid but still have the stains,.
m16d,
Jun 4, 1:01am
Turgosonic, then waterblast it.
ct9a,
Jun 4, 1:05am
super rip from pacer thwart -can supply number- and is bio degradable/food safe for drains
about the only two that work
failing that splash some petrol on and scrub
johnf_456,
Jun 4, 1:57am
cheap degreaser then Waterblaster!
flybye_in_a_rx7,
Jun 4, 2:10am
degreaser then waterblaster! gotta get it out straight away but im guessing you didnt make the mess in the first place
magoo2,
Jun 4, 2:19am
oven cleaner cleans just about anything.Test it in an out of sight area first
tractor9,
Jun 4, 2:21am
Yeah, and watch for shrinking too
johnf_456,
Jun 4, 3:09am
Thats a good deal stock up while you can. 2 bucks a can sounds good.
tgray,
Jun 4, 3:18am
3 easy steps. 1. engine degreaser - leave for a few minuites. 2. pour boiling water over it. 3. hose away.
gunhand,
Jun 4, 4:01am
Water blasting concrete shags it quite quickly.
johnf_456,
Jun 4, 4:04am
Depends how powerful your waterblaster is
m16d,
Jun 5, 12:34am
Turgosonic is truckwash.We use it to get exhaust stains off the wally. It's a biodegradable detergent.Errr. where do you get it, dont know. You could try you local truckie, they might part with half a liter.
planted4u,
Jun 5, 12:55am
My thoughts exactly
johnf_456,
May 9, 1:19pm
Very Immature.
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