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Drive cleaners

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:43 am
by iddy
Hi gang,
Just been reading a product test on drive cleaners.
Swarfega came out on top, less than £4 and makes up to 100 litres.
But you must buy the Swarfega Oil & Grease Remover in a red container :) , NOT the Swarfega Patio & Drive Cleaner in the green container which apparently is useless :(

Iddy

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 10:23 am
by bmcecosse
I'll pass that tip on to my wife - she's always complaining about the marks on the drive !

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 11:13 am
by Peetee
Thanks for the tip - I could really use that stuff. But have you checked that it can just be washed away and doesn't have to be disposed of properly?

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:15 pm
by iddy
Yes, you just hose it away.
Iddy

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 9:38 pm
by Kevin
If you dont mind Iddy I am going to move this into the useful tips section :D as it sounds rather a good recommendation.

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 11:48 pm
by Axolotl
What happened to Gunk?

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 9:26 am
by stevey
try washing powder and water leave and then hose off, good on oil.

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 9:55 am
by Stig
Then use Ecover laundry bleach on any dark spots on concrete. Keep it localised to the oil stain though or you'll leave a big clean patch and make the rest of the drive look grubby.

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 1:03 pm
by iddy
Axolotl - here's the top 6 results (3 share fourth place):
1. Swarfega Oil & Grease Remover
2. B&Q Patio and Drive Cleaner
3. Clarke Concrete Cleaner
4. Gunk Driveway Cleaner
4. Screwfix Patio and Driveway Cleaner
4. Screwfix Degreaser and Solvent Cleaner

Note: Clarkes contains hdrochloric acid, so is considered a desperate measure solution by testers.

Iddy

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 7:17 pm
by ColinP
Iddy wrote:-
Clarkes contains hdrochloric acid, so is considered a desperate measure solution by testers.
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"hydrochloric acid"
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Really depends on the strength of the acid :o if you use it on concrete then it will dissolve it (eventually). Can't see it helping on the asphalt we have :wink:

By the bye - be careful with the descaler on your marble worksurfaces as well - and don't dip you pearls into it!

Thanks for the info
Colin

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 6:40 pm
by Bert
Jiff cream - or whatever it's called now - Smag or something? Cheapest thing and with a good stiff brush it lifts up anything and everything. I've used it on my garage floor for years and it's spotless. Cheaper than stuff from your Motoworld too!

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 6:57 pm
by tony22
i have a gravel drive spill it drop it . gone for ever . :roll: