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Cleaning asphalt/tarmac is & can be a pain.
You don't really seal it either but you can if the colour is Black re-Blacken it, do a google search for a company called Watco, they do some very good tarmac products.
You don't really seal it either but you can if the colour is Black re-Blacken it, do a google search for a company called Watco, they do some very good tarmac products.
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Do not be tempted to pressure wash an asphalt surface, you will inevitably blow away the fines, leaving a rougher surface for moss and detritus to collect in and also leave unsightly swirls all over the surface.
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Wash with a hose or a rotary head power washer, sweep off as thoroughly as possible, allow to completely dry, then look at using a slurry seal. The Watco stuff is OK as long as you have clean, relatively young, and intact, blacktop.
For those blacktop driveways that are bit more 'tired' try what the US-ians use on a regular basis - a seal coat. More about them here
For those blacktop driveways that are bit more 'tired' try what the US-ians use on a regular basis - a seal coat. More about them here
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We use a product here in Ireland its called Liquafix S, I have done about 6 driveways with this the first belonging to a director of Irish tar, the stuff is absolutely brilliant, pain in the butt applying it on 300m2 plus with a roller, but it gives a great finish even better than the original when first laid. Its a polymer bitumen so it is a bitumen coat it extends the life of the original and its recommended to use it every 3-5 years.Tony McC wrote:Wash with a hose or a rotary head power washer, sweep off as thoroughly as possible, allow to completely dry, then look at using a slurry seal. The Watco stuff is OK as long as you have clean, relatively young, and intact, blacktop.
For those blacktop driveways that are bit more 'tired' try what the US-ians use on a regular basis - a seal coat. More about them here
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