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Jedi Knight
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I spilled about 2 litres of carb cleaner last summer, onto the concrete floor in the garage. Some (significant?) portion seeped into the ground through a crack in the slab. There's still a faint odour around the garage, but last night I was changing wheels and was down on my knees adjacent to the crack, and it definitely still stinks there and I expect that the source of the remaining 'faint odour' is from the crack.
I've used 'Febreeze' (a fairly magic product that combines with the particles in the air and they drop out) in the garage, but it has its own, rather unpalatable odour.
Figure I'll vacuum out the top part of the crack and fill it with some sort of silicon caulk but I don't expect to be able to get an air/water tight bond, plus the crack goes under a heater so I won't be able to seal the entire length.
Anyone have suggestions? Other than patience, and 'this, too, shall pass'? Doug
I've used 'Febreeze' (a fairly magic product that combines with the particles in the air and they drop out) in the garage, but it has its own, rather unpalatable odour.
Figure I'll vacuum out the top part of the crack and fill it with some sort of silicon caulk but I don't expect to be able to get an air/water tight bond, plus the crack goes under a heater so I won't be able to seal the entire length.
Anyone have suggestions? Other than patience, and 'this, too, shall pass'? Doug