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talcy69
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Post: # 28305Post talcy69

Please could someone offer me a bit of advice regarding drive paint, I have a large drive roughly 20m x 6m in tarmac, the tarmac is in top condition but is patchy in its apperance colour wise. it was layed when the house was built so roughly 10yr old, what i would like to do is give it a freshen up. not scared of a bit of hard work so recently hired a pressure washer and drive cleaner and it is all clean now all the oil spots removed, but i really want a uniformed colour, black preferably, do these paints work is really my question, or is there an alternative. would really like a nice pic drive but funds wont permit.
Cheers in advance

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Post: # 28315Post lutonlagerlout

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talcy69
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Post: # 28331Post talcy69

Cheers largerlout, I did come across that, was really after someone who has used the stuff, and what the results were like.
Cheers for the reply mate. I suppose its gona be suck it and see me thinks.

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Post: # 28730Post Tony McC

BlackTop (or RedTop) from Watco is very good. DriveSeal is basically a paint. If someone wants a 'tarting-up' job done on a budget, then DriveSeal might be satisfactory, but when quality is an issue, the Watco jollop is the better option.
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