Hi guys im thinking the answer might be the same as car oil so apolagies in advance......
A chip shop i do work for had a cooking oil spill on the tarmac at their front entrance. The staff and customers are walking oil in and out and its a never ending cycle . I have a suspision the kitchen floor is partly to blame too as its always very greasy at the end of a evening serving and they walk out and across the tarmac -
my question is would a steam or hot pressure washer be any good at removing the oil from the tarmac?
they have pressure washed it regulary (every other day in fact!!) and tried tfr with no luck so i said id look into a possible solution for them .
cheers Ash
A chip shop i do work for had a cooking oil spill on the tarmac at their front entrance. The staff and customers are walking oil in and out and its a never ending cycle . I have a suspision the kitchen floor is partly to blame too as its always very greasy at the end of a evening serving and they walk out and across the tarmac -
my question is would a steam or hot pressure washer be any good at removing the oil from the tarmac?
they have pressure washed it regulary (every other day in fact!!) and tried tfr with no luck so i said id look into a possible solution for them .
cheers Ash