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My driveway has a ton of cracks in it, and I bought some concrete sealer, but my driveway is asphalt! Will the concrete sealer still work with asphalt?
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There are many steps to complete before applying a driveway sealer. This process is not physically difficult, but it does involve a lot of time.
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It's not advisable. If there is ice in a crack, as soon as the water in it melts, you'll have a bubble of empty space in your driveway, which will crack and come loose when you drive over it.
You can apply Trojan Masonry & Concrete Sealer which is a water based polyester sealer that penetrates and hardens the concrete. As it is not a topical sealer like acrylics or silicones, you won't get hot tire pick up or a glossy, slippery finish that easily wears away.
It depends on the type of sealer used. Penetrating sealers can't be removed so we will stick with topical sealants. Some topicals like acrylic sealers might be dissolved with various chemical cleaners (assuming it water-based--solvent based sealers are much harder to remove chemically). If the sealer is starting to peal or delaminate then a cleaner and powerwasher may help lift the rest of the sealer off the surface. If you know what type of sealer was used, contact the manufacturer and get suggestions on removal.
If you seal your driveway and it rains, it is best to wait for the surface to dry completely before applying another coat of sealer. Sealing a driveway in wet conditions can lead to improper adhesion and a less effective seal. Ideally, wait for at least 24-48 hours of dry weather before reapplying the sealant.
the best way to get paint off your driveway would be mineral turpentine.
Yes, it is extremely important that you do.