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Tips And Hints For Preventing Motor Oil Or Other Chemicals From Leaving Nasty Stains On Your Garage Floor

December 8th, 2009 No comments

I’ve done quite a few articles on garage floor coverings and coatings, but I realize that a lot of people can’t afford to buy such things on a whim. Unfortunately, it’s those people that don’t have a lot of money that tend to change their own oil, which is probably the easiest way to stain your garage floors. Personally, I once had a Subaru that had this wonderful plastic cover whose bolts went up behind the bumper cover, going over the drain bolt. They were nice enough to leave a hole to get to the bolt, but unfortunately the oil did not drain in the direction that they must have intended, because I generally ended up with an overhead oil sprinkler. Great fun.

Preventing Garage Flooring Stains From Happening In The First Place

Now, I probably should have just paid for a garage floor mat to park it on or, if nothing else, a small compartment mat just for changing the oil, though there may not be a compartment mat big enough to contain this kind of mess. Regardless, the end result was a very gross, very stained floor.

Clean That Spill Up ASAP!

Getting the oil off the concrete as quickly as possible helps minimize the staining. The longer it sits, the worse it will be. Try to clean the spill with a rag or paper towel or something, and you will have a much easier time getting the stain up later. Even if it’s just a little bit of oil, the stain will be bigger and darker the longer you leave it there. Concrete, being porous, will soak in pretty much anything, but the rate at which it absorbs is fairly slow, and most chemicals that stain are on the thick side. They make crystals that will soak the chemicals up, but they can be pricy. They’re usually easy to use, though, and work just by sitting on the chemicals, but they rarely get it all. All you have to do is let the crystals sit on the spill for the specified time period, then sweep them up and toss them in the trash. Some people use kitty litter, and I tried that once, but although I didn’t get the type that was supposed to clump, it clumped anyway, and I basically had a few oily hills on my stained concrete.

Using Garage Floor Stain Remover

I’ve had, and heard of, mixed luck with garage floor stain removers. They seem to be hit or miss, and I haven’t heard of any cure-all. Even the best ones tend to leave a slightly visible blemish on the concrete, so I don’t know if that’s really worth it to you. They generally run around ten bucks for a bottle that’s meant to treat a smallish area, so if you have a big oil spill in your garage, you might need to find a bigger bottle.

If You Can’t Remove The Garage Floor Stain…

If nothing else, you can always buy a garage floor covering whenever you do get the money. These can be expensive, though. Sometimes you can use an epoxy garage floor coating once the floor is cleaned to the kit’s specifications, but you’ll have to find one that supports this. There’s also the option of just buying a set of snap-together garage floor tiles, or one of the many garage floor mats out there, and not worrying about the staining, or even future stains as both garage floor tile and mats are generally stain resistant. However, if you end up with a really big stain that just won’t go away, don’t use the peel and stick type of tiles since the sticky stuff won’t last very long placed up against oil. The stain may not want to come out at your behest, but it will have no problem eating the bottoms of garage floor paint or other garage floor coverings.

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Solar Geothermal Energy: Digging Our Way Out Of The Present Energy Predicament

December 7th, 2009 No comments

The best way to extract solar geothermal energy is to dig very deep holes into the crust of the earth and to then pump cold water from one end and allow this water to come out of another end. When this water rises back up to ground level it will be extremely hot and this is how solar geothermal energy can provide a number of uses. For example, the steam from this heated water can be used to turn a turbine and this will then drive generators and in the process will create power.

Best Natural Energy Form

There no doubts the indisputable fact that solar geothermal energy is the best form of natural energy that should be tapped into at the earliest. The 1st major benefit to using solar geothermal energy is that you may use the geothermal heat to provide energy to a power station that may then produce electricity at less expensive rates and without in any way polluting the earth or its frail environment. Naturally, once in a while there’s sure to be some gaseous release from the depths of the earth that may cause some harm but this isn’t heavy and it can simply be controlled.

When it comes to acquiring land for solar geothermal energy the costs are also really quite affordable and certainly far cheaper as compared to when land is bought for oil or gas or even coal exploration. Because a geothermal energy plant does not take up a lot of land it becomes easier to purchase land at lower costs. Furthermore, because use of solar geothermal energy is being encouraged by governments around the world, when you plan on using solar geothermal energy you will receive tax cuts and there are several other benefits to be enjoyed as well including absence of any environment bills and you also do not need to comply with carbon emission norms.

It definitely pays to go for solar geothermal energy as it offers a clean source of power and it is easy to use and inexpensive as well as represents clean living.

When it comes to identifying the benefits of solar thermal energy there are some critical benefits that have to be accepted before proceeding further. For one, this form of energy preserves the environment, and it also inspires you to coach your kids about the advantages of alternative energy and naturally it also implies paying less for your energy wishes.

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