Does your lawn have unsightly tar stains from a misplaced campfire? Don’t worry, you don’t have to live with them. Here are some easy-to-follow steps on how to clean tar stains from your lawn.
Updated 23 Jun 2023
By Brane Lukman
One of easiest ways to remove tar from your lawn is by using hot water. First, fill a bucket with hot water. Then, get a cloth and dip it into the hot water. Gently dab the tar stains with the wet cloth until the tar begins to dissolve and be absorbed by the cloth.
Oil soap can also help you get rid of those unsightly tar stains on your lawn. First, mix together one cup of oil soap with five gallons of hot water. Then, get a scrub brush and dip it into the mixture. Scrub the tar stains on your lawn and then rinse the area with fresh water.
Detergent is another effective way to remove tar from your lawn. Mix together one cup of liquid detergent with five gallons of hot water. Then, get a scrub brush and dip it into the mixture. Start scrubbing the tar stains until they start to lift up. Rinse the area with fresh water.
Vinegar is a great natural alternative for removing tar from your lawn. First, mix together one cup of white vinegar with five gallons of hot water. Then, get a scrub brush and dip it into the mixture. Start scrubbing the tar stains until they start to lift up. Rinse the area with fresh water.
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