How do you remove cooking oil stains from patio?

To remove cooking oil stains from a patio, you will need the following materials:

* Dish soap

* Baking soda

* Hot water

* A scrub brush

* A garden hose

1. Blot up the stain as soon as possible. Don't rub it, as this can spread the oil and make it more difficult to remove.

2. Apply dish soap to the stain. Use a mild dish soap, such as Dawn or Palmolive.

3. Scrub the stain with a scrub brush. Be sure to scrub in all directions, and work the dish soap into the fabric.

4. Rinse the area with hot water. Use a garden hose to rinse the area until the dish soap is completely removed.

5. Apply baking soda to the stain. Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over the stain.

6. Scrub the stain with a scrub brush. Be sure to scrub in all directions, and work the baking soda into the fabric.

7. Let the baking soda sit for 30 minutes. This will give the baking soda time to absorb the oil.

8. Rinse the area with hot water. Use a garden hose to rinse the area until the baking soda is completely removed.

9. Check the stain. If the stain is still visible, repeat steps 2-8.

Tips:

* If the stain is old, you may need to soak the area in a mixture of dish soap and hot water before scrubbing it.

* You can also use a commercial oil stain remover to remove cooking oil stains from a patio. Be sure to follow the directions on the product label.

* Test any cleaning solution on a small, inconspicuous area of the patio before using it on the entire stain.