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Cleaning concrete drive
mlance
Posts: 2 Newbie
Hello,
I've bought a house with a lovely 'pressed concete' patterned drive. However it is starting to look a bit tatty so I want to give it a good clean and then treat it with something that will give it that 'wet look' back again.
Any ideas? Looked at some products from Thompsons but they seem better suited to block paving whereas this is pressed concrete i think.
Many Thanks.
I've bought a house with a lovely 'pressed concete' patterned drive. However it is starting to look a bit tatty so I want to give it a good clean and then treat it with something that will give it that 'wet look' back again.
Any ideas? Looked at some products from Thompsons but they seem better suited to block paving whereas this is pressed concrete i think.
Many Thanks.
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Hello,
I've bought a house with a lovely 'pressed concete' patterned drive. However it is starting to look a bit tatty so I want to give it a good clean and then treat it with something that will give it that 'wet look' back again.
Any ideas? Looked at some products from Thompsons but they seem better suited to block paving whereas this is pressed concrete i think.
Many Thanks.
get a pressure hose and take that to it...once you have done the whole thing you will be impressed by how clean it looks all round providing you do a good job. Shouldnt take any longer than 30 mins ...0 -
Thanks for the reply. I was planning on pressure washing it anyway. I was more looking for advice down the lines of a suitable product to treat it with. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks.0
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