I’ve written quite a few articles pertaining to garage floor coatings and coverings, but many people, I know, really don’t have much money to spend on things like that. Those of us without money, though, are the ones that are likely to be changing our own oil, which is a very easy way to stain garage floors. Some car manufacturers aren’t exactly helpful, either; I can think of a certain Subaru that I once had on which there was a plastic cover over the oil pan that was near impossible to get off without removing the front bumper cover. Of course, they included a space for the drain bolt, which made it really easy to get the bolt off, but the oil would never actually drain through that little hole, instead spraying the flooring with a nice, thick coat of used motor oil. You can imagine the mess.

Preventing Garage Flooring Stains From Happening In The First Place

Had I been smart, I probably would’ve spent the money to buy a garage floor mat for under the car, or at least a compartment mat for when I did oil changes, though I don’t know that they make compartment mats big enough for the type of spillage I encountered. Either way, I ended up with a very stained floor, which would make it quite difficult to apply any kind of garage floor paint.

Clean The Spill ASAP!

One of the main things you can do to help remove the stain is to remove the oil as soon as you can once it spills. Believe me, the longer it’s sitting there, the harder the stain will be to remove. Have a roll of paper towels or stack of rags for this purpose, and you’ll be glad later. Don’t think that only a small amount of oil is safe, either, because even a little dot will make a bigger, darker stain the longer it is left on the concrete. This is because concrete will soak up anything liquid like a very slow sponge, but a sponge nonetheless. There are products that are designed to soak the chemicals up, often called concrete crystals or something similar, but those can get very expensive very fast if you’re very spill-happy. If you can afford them, though, they would certainly help since they will absorb much of the spill, but never all of it. To use them, you just set them on and in the spill for however long they’re supposed to sit, then sweep them with a broom that you don’t mind getting nasty, and throw them away. I’ve heard people say they use kitty litter, and I did try that, got the type that doesn’t clump and everything, but I still ended up with stains and some really gross, gummed up kitty litter.

You Can Always Try Garage Floor Stain Remover…

For some garage floor finishes, yes. Although I haven’t used many, the general consensus is not good for most garage floor stain removers. Most anyone will tell you that they only sometimes work, and none of them work on everything. Even the ones that do the best job usually leave a lightly colored stain in your concrete garage floor, and I, personally, don’t feel like that’s worth it. You can usually pick up a small bottle of the stuff for about ten dollars, but if you have a really big oil spill, you might need to aim larger.

If You Can’t Remove The Garage Floor Stain…

Although it’s obviously not the ideal solution, don’t forget that a garage floor covering can always be purchased later on down the road when you have the funds. They are expensive, though, but aren’t going to be affected by the same limitations as garage floor finishes. In some cases you can still use an epoxy garage floor coating as long as the floor has been cleaned to the specifications of your particular garage floor paint kit, but good luck finding one that says you can use it on stained concrete. Alternatively, there are many garage floor mats out there, and you can get some snap-together garage floor tiles, and never have to worry about the existing or future stains since all of these solutions are resistant to staining. Keep in mind, though, that peel and stick garage floor tile should not be used if you have a large stain since the stain will sweat oil that will eat at the adhesive. The oil certainly won’t come out when you want it to, but it will come right up to eat a garage floor coating or garage floor covering.

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