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Clean and soak up the spilled liquid as usual with rags and throw them out. Apply foam-type engine degreaser to the area and scrub. A few times. Cover the area COMPLETELY heavily with speedy-dry or cat litter, cover with a plastic sheet, and leave it as is for days, even weeks.
I did one on mine years ago, sorta forgot how I did it. All I know is that it's important to have that metal safety line going through the spring in case of failure.
I have a spray wand that I plug my compressor air line, and there's a tube that dips into whatever container of solution desired ( soap, detergent,degreaser, etc.). It's very old, don't know if they make something like it anymore. How about a garden-type gizmo, and use liquid soap instead of...