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Anyone clear coated a driveway?

A34

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Hey Guys,

Once my garage is complete, I'll have a new parking pad outside and driveway with it. I get a lot of leaky UPS/FedEx trucks dropping of packages and most of my daily drivers leak oil. I was thinking of clearing the driveway to protect it.

Has anyone else done this, and do you have any suggestions for DIY products? Since the concrete will be fresh, I can hopefully knock if out easily.

Thanks!!
 
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CT2012

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thomsons water seal?

i threw that on a concrete sidewalk (path) and it lasted for quite awhile. not too long though (maybe a year, esp. not after a winter full of shoveling and salts).

would be curious to hear what other options are out there.
 

shaun oriold1

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Hey Guys,

I get a lot of leaky UPS/FedEx trucks dropping of packages and most of my daily drivers leak oil.

Tell them not to park on your property. I figured that was part of their gig. If they drip oil, I'd have it cleaned and send them the bill. I make sure all my vehicles dont drip anything for that reason. You make a mess, you deserve to clean it. I have no interest in paying for a customers driveway to be leaned because of my lack of vehicle maintenance. That being said, I carry insurance for that reason - of something like that can even go under insurance...
 
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jaye944

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Here's a suggestion....

instead of clear get a tinted epoxy,

one half of my asphalt drive, I've painted as a walkway.
I had some problems and recently re-did it, using
Epoxysheild, (tinted sandlewood,) from Home Depot.

(no mix single part epoxy - which sounds wierd)

I was worried it would be slippery, but after the rain, it wasn't
must be specially formulated.

Anyway something to think about.

see below

http://www.homedepot.ca/product/tint...er-757l/954373


http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=259185
 

28durant

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I have used 2 products on my driveway to seal them up over the years. I first used Industra Gloss SB and then Super Seal 30. Both products gave me a good gloss finish to the exposed aggregate and stamped concrete. This is a finish that will squeak when you walk on it with wet sneakers. It's not scientific but that squeak tells me it's sealed. You will need to reseal the concrete every 2-3 years. The newer the seal the better it seals against drips from vehicles. That's why I reseal it every few years. Either product work good. Coverage was as advertised. These products are acrylic based and I have been very pleased with either. Cost is high but you get what you pay for. I could not find anything comparable at my local building supply store.
 
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