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Anyone using clumping kitty litter for spills? Lightweight?

I am curious to find out what Brickboarders have tried for small spills and drips in the garage.

Clumping and lightweight kitty litters are finer than speedy dry or conventional litter.

Anyone using other products?

I am currently using a mixture of regular clumping and lightweight clumping litter for my two cats - BTW this stuff comes in a nice rectangular pail - great for mouse proof shed storage.








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    Anyone using clumping kitty litter for spills? Lightweight?

    I've always used kitty litter to soak up spills and sweep them up in the garage. It's just what's handy. I don't think it matters whether it's clumping or not. However, if you just sweep it outside the garage door it becomes very slimy if it rains, so either dispose of it spread it out if you have gravel like me.
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    1992 745, >500k km (now gone, but not forgotten)








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      Anyone using clumping kitty litter for spills? Lightweight?

      Dry concrete mix (not the kind with gravel) rubbed into the oil spot with a block of wood works well also. Rub it in real well and then sweep off the excess.







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