What a fool... - Need to reduce my "tarmac footprint"

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paul ush
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Post: # 39000Post paul ush

Laid some Dalestone grey sandstone paving (looks very nice, thank you) and then tarmac-ed upto the edge. Tarmac contractor avoided standing on paving after standing on tarmac. Me, not being used to tarmac, stood on tarmac and then on paving, leaving three size 12 black bitumen boot prints on grey paving (looks a bit like Fossil Mint...).

Tried hot soapy water, nylon brush and elbow grease but little effect.

Having read section on how to remove stains, seems like paint stripper is the answer - it shouldn't be used on tarmac as it melts the binder, which is exactly what I want.

Can anyone advise further? Obviously will test on back of another slab first to check for discolouration, etc., just wondered if anyone had practical experience of same problem.

Thanks!

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Post: # 39002Post Dave_L

Small and I mean small amount of petrol on a rag. Test small area first.

Wash down afterwards, avoid runoff onto freash tarmac if poss.

At your own risk, of course.
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paul ush
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Post: # 39159Post paul ush

Thanks, I'll try that and report back.

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