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Clean up is the least of your worries. I'd be very concerned about the oil level. And even after topping up the oil level I'd worry about the engine losing too much oil on the way back to the shop.
For smaller clean ups brake cleaner from an aerosol can works well. The brake cleaner dissolves oil but leaves no residue. I put down a good multi sheet layer of newspaper to catch/hold the cleaner run off.
For clean up of a huge mess I used Gunk in an aerosol can (cans) followed by a hosing down with water.
Professional techs that I have known like Simple Green. I have no experience using Simple Green. It has been decades since I had a mess that required Gunk and the smaller messes I manage to create are small enough that brake cleaner suffices.
For oil stains on concrete brake cleaner again and lots of paper towels.
Finish with a good coating of oil dry -- the kitty litter like stuff -- and work it in to the surface of the concrete.
There may be off the shelf concrete liquid cleaners but I never needed any as the few times I made a mess on the concrete I had brake cleaner cans handy.
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