Farmwithjunk
Super Member
If you've ever turned a wrench on a tractor, chances are you've spilled a few drops (all the way to several gallons) of oil. I like to keep it cleaned up and off the shop floor. Seems it always gets tracked into the house or my truck or some other spot where it shouldn't go. The old reliable "oil dry" (cat litter) works, but only so good. Any "tricks"? (besides not spilling it in the first place)
I use a handful of portland cement, then clean that up as quick as I can. That sucks up any moisture, be it oil, anti-freeze, water, beer (don't ask), or even paint.
I use a handful of portland cement, then clean that up as quick as I can. That sucks up any moisture, be it oil, anti-freeze, water, beer (don't ask), or even paint.