cat litter the fullers earth type will get the last loose oil up...then try a more volatile oil like WD40 or lighter fuel to dissolve the engine oil and finally a good scrub with washing up liquid and a very stiff brush
You will be very lucky to remove it L-i-k, once the oil has penetrated the concrete its there for good, the way to totaly remove it is by digging it out & replacing the concrete,
it only hangs around for a minute or two so its a case of trying to scrub it in... if it doesn't work I doubt anything will unless you have a bulk source of eucalyptus oil which seems best at destabilising heavier oils
Lie, if you know any owner driver that drive Cement Mixers, they use Acid to clean their trucks, but this stuff is very very strong, it that will not move it nothing will, how big an area?
I've had no experience of that particular product, but years ago i got hold of some de-greaser that emulsified in water & it worked a treat on my driveway.
I was on Cement tankers a few years ago & used to deliver to their sites, we often had a bucket full to clean the outlet pipes of the tanks with the acid, it would take your hand off it was that strong.
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