Concrete question- acorns staining

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Oh the joys of being a new homeowner.

Moved into this house 3 months ago. When we first got here, I noticed that the tires of our car were leaving marks all over our concrete driveway. They have lightened with time but are still visible. I tried to powerwash out a spot but then it left that area of concrete lighter than the rest and it looked worse than the tire marks.

Well we were away for a week and acorns sat on the walkway to our door. They leave smear marks that look like shit stains. I can't for the life of me get them out.

So...my question is....does or should my concrete be treated to make it less porous?

If so, do I need to now have the entire driveway and walkway power washed before I get it sealed?

Why the fawk would something like acorns do this? I mean shit they will fall for the next 3 months.

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I dont think thats a acorn problem bud.

I think thats a squirrel with a itching asshole schooching his ass on the concrete.

Agent can probably help now that he knows

what the real question is.

PS - how did you come out with your neck, I dont remember see you say anything. hope all is well.
 

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all that will weather out.

btw, thanks for posting a pick that's not 10x the screen size like BBC does :rolleyes:
 

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I dont think thats a acorn problem bud.

I think thats a squirrel with a itching asshole schooching his ass on the concrete.

Agent can probably help now that he knows

what the real question is.

PS - how did you come out with your neck, I dont remember see you say anything. hope all is well.

thanks for asking, i somehow randomly developed a cellulitis that was MRSA (methicillin resistant), had to take some strong antibiotics for a while.

Thanks for the feedback, guess I'll just have to get the blower out more frequently to get rid of them.
 

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call them you want concrete re surfaceer you roll it on , have to power wash first then use a primer
then roll the surfacer on

easy to do and will look new:00hour

easy to make alot of money too$$$
 

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man I think the spraying would cover it and it would look awesome for a long time.

This would be a ongoing problem as long as you own the house ?

The old homeowners knew about this ? Sue them
for not listing it before you bought it.

Geez Louise.
 

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like this stuff alot

tammscoat h

216-531-9222 or 1800-321-7628

you will need tammscoat h and h-p primer

www.euclidchemical.com

did my patio with it and looks band new:00hour

this is your best bet:00hour


lock and load


very easy if you can paint you can do this:142smilie
 
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