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Can I mop on a coat of tar on my driveway to make it look new?
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<blockquote data-quote="rbdarts" data-source="post: 1964207" data-attributes="member: 716256"><p>Or do you know a cheap way to resurface the black top for as little a budget as maybe $300 or less?</p><p></p><p>It's a very old 2 cars wide 4 cars total driveway and has a lot of cracks with weeds growing out. I'm taking out the weeds and patching up the cracks with a kit that is made specifically for driveways. But after all of that, would using just tar to coat the top be o.k. so when it dries it looks new and I don't have to worry about the sun melting the tar and my car messing it all up when I drive on it. I don't really care how long it lasts cause I'm trying to do the cheapest way possible cause I'm selling my house and really can't afford to have it resurfaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rbdarts, post: 1964207, member: 716256"] Or do you know a cheap way to resurface the black top for as little a budget as maybe $300 or less? It's a very old 2 cars wide 4 cars total driveway and has a lot of cracks with weeds growing out. I'm taking out the weeds and patching up the cracks with a kit that is made specifically for driveways. But after all of that, would using just tar to coat the top be o.k. so when it dries it looks new and I don't have to worry about the sun melting the tar and my car messing it all up when I drive on it. I don't really care how long it lasts cause I'm trying to do the cheapest way possible cause I'm selling my house and really can't afford to have it resurfaced. [/QUOTE]
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