Automatic Transmission Fluid
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Helped changing my friend's, friends 01 neon Automatic Transaxle fluid, well drained ATF+4 into a pan then when cleaning up after refilling the fluids, dum ass dropped the pan and spilled all over the concrete. Tried washing/soaking with rags but still a lot left. I'm making him clean it all since he just made the learning experience of it all so stressfull,unproductive but long story...(he had no $, no common sense, arrr, etc.)My neighbors saw it and weren't too happy...
Any tips on removing spilt ATF+4 Automatic Transaxle fluid from the concrete? It stains like a bitch...thx
Any tips on removing spilt ATF+4 Automatic Transaxle fluid from the concrete? It stains like a bitch...thx
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solution of bleach 40% in water with some Tide. Spray it on, let it sit for 5 minutes, hose it off. Repeat as needed to remove heavy accumulations. Scrub as needed.
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