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New Cleaner Pulls Oil Stains Out Of Concrete
You can clean oil, grease, antifreeze, and other messy fluids from concrete with Pour-N-Restore, from Edgewater Industries, Spring Lake Michigan.
  The product will also clean greasy stains from wood, tile, grout, paving blocks, and fiberglass. In most cases, the residues are completely removed, so the surface will hold paint or adhesives.
  The company says Pour-N-Restore is a biodegradable citrus-based formula that combines the properties of a liquid degreaser with a dry absorbent. To use, clean up loose debris and scrape off any buildup. Then pour the liquid product over the stain so it extends an inch or so beyond the edge. Then just leave it for at least three hours and be sure it's dry before proceeding. Cooler temperatures or low ventilation may extend drying times to 24 hours or more. Scrubbing is not recommended.
  When Pour-N-Restore is completely dry, you sweep up the remaining powder. Tougher, deeper stains may take two applications or more.
  A quart of Pour-N-Restore, enough to clean a 3-ft. diameter stain, sells for $9.95. A gallon is $29.95.
  Pour-N-Restore is finding its way into automotive and building supply stores. If you can't find it locally, contact Edgewater Industries for a dealer, or order directly from their Website.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Pour-N-Restore, Edgewater Industries, 18570 Trimble Ct., Spring Lake, Mich. 49456 (ph toll-free 877 609-3343 or 616 846-7939; fax 616 846-1473; Website: www.pour-n-restore.com).


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2002 - Volume #26, Issue #5