Colour faded on pic drive

Setts and cobbles, tarmac, asphalt, resin systems, concrete whether it's plain, patterned or stencilled, gravels, etc.
Post Reply
grimwau
Posts: 16
Joined: Mon Apr 20, 2009 2:12 pm
Location: Bournemouth

Post: # 36896Post grimwau

I have searched for an answer before posting this question but came up empty so hopefully will not get flamed for not checking earlier posts.

I have a imprinted pattern concrete driveway (grey) and although it doesn't have a lot of traffic it has started to suffer from wear and tear over the years.

The sealer has worn off and there are small parts where the concrete is now showing due to wear and tear so I have a couple of questions I would ask for expert help to resolve.

As the colour is only a powder coating added at the time of construction is there any method of re-colouring the surface that wouldn't look horribly artificial, like a garage floor or worse.

In the event of the answer to the above being that it would be better to leave as is then would re-sealing it help? I assume that it might enhance the remaining colour and that the overall effect could be a great improvement.

If this is the consensus then the two questions I would like help on are:

A) What is the best sealant for PIC and is matt or gloss finish better (in your opinion)?

B) Is there a cleaner that can be recommended that will get rid of the green algae that has formed in the more shadowy parts of the drive that will not detrimentally affect the colouring that remains?

Obviously I need to thoroughly clean the drive properly prior to the application of the sealant and I understand that there is then an amount of time to be left to allow the area to dry out but any other information would be very welcome.

Many thanks for any help you can offer.

bodgeitandscarper
Posts: 345
Joined: Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:23 pm
Location: Hereford

Post: # 36907Post bodgeitandscarper

Well if you had of looked up PIC before having the drive done you would have found out its
Image

I hate the stuff, it alway looks s**t and is s**t. Its waste of money. I may change my mind when I see a decent job.




Edited By lutonlagerlout on 1240259400
Maintenance Man

grimwau
Posts: 16
Joined: Mon Apr 20, 2009 2:12 pm
Location: Bournemouth

Post: # 36919Post grimwau

Thanks for your opinion but I have to differ. I am very pleased with the way mine looks and the way it has stood the test of time. Also, 18 years ago there wasn't that much information about so research was limited.

Has anyone has anything constructive to contribute regarding the questions I asked?

worldofpaving
Posts: 76
Joined: Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:01 am
Location: London

Post: # 36920Post worldofpaving

There will be no problem in bringing your driveway back to it's former glory.

Have a word with Adseal, www.advancedsealingsolutions.co.uk who will be able to advise you further.

Best,
WOP
Organiser of the industry event, World of Paving

grimwau
Posts: 16
Joined: Mon Apr 20, 2009 2:12 pm
Location: Bournemouth

Post: # 36921Post grimwau

Thanks, that is exactly the sort of help that I was looking for.

Post Reply