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Updated over 11 years ago,
How Do I Cleanup Heating Oil Spill In Basement?
I had some scraps guys come in and remove a couple of very old oil boilers (furnaces) from my property (it's a gut rehab I'm just starting). They obviously failed to drain them and now I have a reddish pool of liquid on my basement floor smelling up the whole house. I'm assuming it's heating oil due to the above ground oil tanks at the other end of the basement.
In any event I need to get the spill up before removing anything else out of the basement like the hot water heater and old galvanized plumbing. Don't want any possible sparks from moving the heater and pipes to cause a fire. Anyone have any tips on how? It's not a large pool so I was hoping that I could buy some special towels to soak it up and then clean the floors with some kind of soap. Or rent a wet/dry vac from home depot but I don't want to bring it back and they penalize me for using it to vacuum up hazardous waste or something.
Any ideas?