







🌟 Clean Concrete, Clear Conscience: The Eco-Powerhouse Your Driveway Deserves!
Terminator-HSD is a biodegradable, concentrated powder that bio-remediates oil and grease stains on concrete and asphalt surfaces. Covering up to 400 sq ft per 2 lb, it breaks down hydrocarbons into CO2 and water without harmful runoff. Easy to apply with no scrubbing needed, it requires patience and weekly misting over 4-6 weeks for complete stain removal, making it the eco-friendly choice for large outdoor surfaces.






| ASIN | B00OAVXPAM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #94,502 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #138 in Commercial All-Purpose Cleaners #9,566 in Household Cleaning |
| Brand | Terminator-HSD |
| Brand Name | Terminator-HSD |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,992 Reviews |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Volume | 0.2 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Terminator-HSD |
| Material Feature | Biodegradable |
| Material Features | Biodegradable |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Concrete |
| Special Features | Concentrated |
| Specific Uses For Product | Concrete |
| Surface Recommendation | Concrete |
| UPC | 680474074464 |
| Unit Count | 32 Ounce |
B**E
Got an ugly oil stain? Here is the fix!
I can't say enough good things about Terminator-HSD. A couple of years ago I had a 2003 BMW X5 that needed an oil change. For those of you who are familiar with this vehicle, it requires 8 quarts of fully synthetic oil. It took about 45 minutes to do the job in my driveway. After finishing, I went inside the house and cleaned up. Shortly thereafter there was a knock on my front door by one of my neighbors. He pointed to the driveway and the street and said I think your car has a problem. I sure did. Upon closer inspection I determined that hand tightening the oil filter wasn't enough. All the 8 quarts of oil had leaked out! I did my best to mop up what I could with towels and anything else I could find. All down my driveway and into the street was this huge oil stain. I tried about every product I could find over the next couple of days to clean it up to no avail. I almost gave up until I found a video on YouTube showing Terminator-HSD in action. The title was "Terminator HSD Concrete Cleaner Oil Stain Remover." It looked pretty good so I ordered it on Amazon. Given the size of the stain I ordered 3 - 2 pound containers of the product. Until it arrived I noticed people driving by house gawking and laughing at my driveway. Before the product arrived I received a phone call from the company that manufacturers the product. I kid you not! They were calling to let me know there were there to help if i needed it. The product arrived and I couldn't wait to get started. I read the instructions and went to work. Basically you lightly dust the oil stain and brush it in and around until fully covered. That's it. In a few days, I began to see the stain get smaller, and smaller and finally gone. Given the size of my stain I think it took about 2 weeks to completely get rid of the ugly stain. Folks i give you my word, this product is awesome and works as advertised!
I**D
Amazing Product
Until I used this product, I had always thought that it was impossible to get oil out of cement. I thought that once oil seeped down into cement that it was there forever. My truck had a slow oil leak that dropped a few drops every day onto my driveway. Well those few drops a day accumulated over time, at least 2 years before I fixed the leak, into a pretty good size oil stain right in the middle of my driveway. It was embarrassing because I live in community that is only about 5 years old and all the other driveways are pristine, and to add to that our driveways are right in front of our homes, and the oil stain really stood out. Well this product worked perfectly. I followed the directions by, first, sprinkling the product on the oil stain then I swept it with a push broom to even it out. Then I misted it with the mist setting on my hose nozzle. I left it on for a full 7 days, misting it 3 or 4 times a day. At the end of 7 days I swept it up and the stain was gone. It was really gone. I was amazed but still skeptical that maybe the powder was just covering it up and camouflaging the oil stain. So I used the strongest setting on my hose nozzle and hosed it off, getting deep into the cement pours. The oil was gone. I mean totally gone. The water wouldn't even bead up where the oil stain used to be. I love this product, and I'm keeping the rest that I have leftover for any future accidents or spills I might have in my garage.
C**L
Worked fairly well for oil stain on driveway
I bought this to try to get rid of an oil stain on my concrete driveway. I would say it worked pretty well but it did not get rid of the stain entirely. Right after the stain occurred I first tried coating it in a paste of Oxyclean powdered detergent and water. I scrubbed it and let it set for an hour, then washed it away with the hose. It did no good at all. Next I tried baking soda. That didn't do anything either. Then I ordered this product. I followed the directions, laying the powder on the stain and spraying it with a water bottle several times a day. I added more powder once a week. See pics attached (before, then at 2 weeks and then at 5 weeks). Although it isn't perfect, I think it is good enough.
1**R
Covered the oil stain but...
Okay, it did pull a lot of the oil stains uip but left a light colored powder stain in it's place. It will not remove all traces of an oil stain as the signs of stains still remain after 2 applications of the powder. If you have a large stain you'll probably use the entire container on it, which can be expensive if you need more. If I weren't selling my home and leaving I would have next purchased an industrial oil mitigator to do a more thorough job without leaving this light colored powder stain in the oil stains place. Felt like I was putting beige baby powder on the oil stain.
L**X
Works Best If You Keep It Damp
I had/have some sort of combination of an oil and wax stain on a limestone mantel (very thick--might have been a wax candle or scent melt, might have been lamp oil) that additionally hadn't been cleaned in 50+ years. I bought 3 products for grease/oil stain removal on stone. limestone is very porous and the stain was thick. The other cleaners + a metal brush + elbow grease did a good job when the stain was on or near the surface. This did an excellent job penetrating below. At first I tried the "dampening every once in awhile" technique but was very disappointed. Then, I left a damp sponge on top of the treated stain. That was the ticket! Makes sense that keeping the bacteria wet would allow it to be continuously active. The result was that the stone in that area was much cleaner and lighter.The shadow was still there but my visit was coming to an end so I put off another treatment for another visit. I experimented with a steam cleaner to see how it worked on that area and the rest of the mantel. The area with the faded stain behaved differently. It took on a whitish hue and dried much faster. I was worried for a quick minute that I hadn't read the label correctly and it had something in it that had etched the surface. Nope, no etching. I suspect that there is still a fine coating of waxy oil in the pores. like I say, another application for another time. I'm going to try doing the whole mantel at once and keeping it wet to see how it works on dirt and grime. The only other cleaner that worked markedly well on grime was ammonia based and had 'amines' in it. It worked better than ammonia alone and not as well with ammonia combined with an enzymatic pet stain remover. It helped a lot on the above surface stain.
D**N
Easy to use. Not effective.
I have several deep stains in my concrete and have been trying to find something to make it look new again. I followed the directions to a T and at best it made the stains a little lighter. I even repeated the process on several spots trying different amounts of time and water with the same results. Overall I wouldn’t recommend this.
S**Y
It’s petroleum products
This stuff can take a little while to do its work, but if it is used as directed or even just sprinkle dry on a product that it eats like any type of oil or grease it will work overtime. May take weeks or months, but it will be a noticeable improvement. If it doesn’t work, what did you have to lose?
J**Y
I am happy to say it is almost completely gone
I take pride in having an oil stain free driveway. Visitors to my home don't usually feel the same way. I caught their leak on the same day but it had been parked and dripped for a few hours already. The immediate treatment and spray brake cleaner and grind in "oil dri" absorbant usually does a decent job if was treated immediately. But because this time it was left for hours, the stain was still there, this was a royal purple oil because it was a very dark purple stain. I found this on amazon and was hoping this product really works or lighten the stain. I left it on for a week, it is very hot during this time and I kept applying moisture about 3-4 times a day but it would probably dry out in an hour. The consistency of the product is a very light powder but after wetting it and drying out it does not get blown out by wind. After straight 7 days of treatment, I decided to rinse it off to see the progress. I am happy to say it is almost completely gone. Oil stain is very easy to see when you wet the concrete but it is even hard to see under wet concrete. I had to mark where the very faint spot is so I could come back and reapply the product. I own many different kinds of cleaner and also a pressure washer. In my opinion pressure washer will remove some but also push the oil deep into the pores so I do not recommend it. This product uses a bacteria is smaller than the pores in the concrete and consumes it. It really saved my driveway and these visitors will be asked to park far and away next time.
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