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    Phosphoric acid, the green fluid at Home Depot. Muriatic acid may be too strong and eat away too much of the surface leaving exposed coarse aggregates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric P View Post
    Phosphoric acid, the green fluid at Home Depot. Muriatic acid may be too strong and eat away too much of the surface leaving exposed coarse aggregates.
    This but to echo BPTactical why if it is not your place?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabid View Post
    This but to echo BPTactical why if it is not your place?
    We do not know why nor need to know why. The op asked a question and an answer was supplied.

    Grinding kitty litter into the surface can also draw out grease and oil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric P View Post
    We do not know why nor need to know why. The op asked a question and an answer was supplied.

    Grinding kitty litter into the surface can also draw out grease and oil
    Why?
    Because the OP's liability IF someones kid has a reaction while playing in the area, dog eating grass, etc. if far more impacting than the need to clean a patio, that may not be his responsibility.

    BTW: Kitty litter will work on fresh petroleum spills and not on aged stains. Without use of some chemical for removal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric P View Post
    We do not know why nor need to know why. The op asked a question and an answer was supplied.
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    No, its just irrelevant information related to his question. The many replies about responsibility and safety sounded like a lawyers forum, not a shooters forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric P View Post
    No, its just irrelevant information related to his question. The many replies about responsibility and safety sounded like a lawyers forum, not a shooters forum.
    I get it, as gun owners, we are to shoot first and ask questions later... Maybe you have not noticed that a forum is a place to expand ones knowledge and the questions directly relates to the original question. If he felt reservation with the question he would have put the thread back on the direction he wanted it and he did by thanking BP for the concern and answering it. If you do not want to share knowledge maybe this is not the place for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric P View Post
    No, its just irrelevant information related to his question. The many replies about responsibility and safety sounded like a lawyers forum, not a shooters forum.
    It is very relevant. It is not his property to do with as he pleases and he has the other tenants and a property owner to consider.
    You know, I think it illustrates that this "community" of shooters on this forum are VERY CONSCIOUS of safety and the responsibilities that our activities may bring, being firearm related or scrubbing a slab of concrete..
    It would be nice if others considered the consequences of their actions prior to implementing their actions.

    It speaks volumes of Bears character that he feels that as he made the stains, it is his obligation to clean them up.
    Hmmm, there's a concept, an individual taking responsibility for their actions.
    Go figure...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Hmmm, there's a concept, an individual taking responsibility for their actions.
    Go figure...........
    Didn't I just see something about Americans having difficulty figuring... Oh wait, that was arithmetic...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric P View Post
    No, its just irrelevant information related to his question. The many replies about responsibility and safety sounded like a lawyers forum, not a shooters forum.

    This is is a community, that in mind the general concern was for the op not to do something that would cause more liability in the long run. Members helping members, after all this isn't barf



    Now how the hell do I get out iron stains (fertilizer). I have tried CLR, bartenders bf, bleach, all to no avail. Any suggestions?

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