Concrete Oil Stain Removal

Timely post. I just spilled a bunch of used motor oil from my Dodge Cummings. I gotta get this up or face marital discord. I'd be interested in what others have used.

I like the claims made for Terminator-HSD Eco Friendly. If it works as advertised it should be terrific.
 
This will take it back to like the day it was finished.
 

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Almost free :

Lay old newspapers all over the spill ,
Wet newspapers with water and leave there until dry .
Repeat process a few times
What do you have to loose?
 
Tide powder worked well but have not seen it in years. Dawn dish soap works well. ZEP purple cleaner works very good and they sell it at Home Depot. Working in a transmission shop for over 40 years I have seen a couple oil spots. Before cleaning the oil spot we use the dirt that we chip off of the bottom of oil field trucks to soak up the worst.
 
It was suggested to use Oxyclean powder but before I attack this, hoping to use something that has known success. Plus inside pole barn so trying to keep slop down.
 
So after Kubota axle seal took dump in pole, got huge area of oil stain. Used the usual sweep up oil dry. Looking at this:

Amazon product ASIN B00HSZF622
Cleans up over time even deep stains so they claim. Anybody try this?
I've used concrete motor mix(just the powder) and that soaks up and whitens things well
 
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