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Any way to get rid of a burn out?
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<blockquote data-quote="flyn high again" data-source="post: 1566764" data-attributes="member: 9555"><p>Rubber on asphalt is very difficult to remove. I have a power washing business and I wouldn't even attempt it. Pressure washing with hot water might loosen it up and fade it a little but you will start breaking up the asphalt, too. I don't know of any cleaning chemicals that will dissolve rubber but if there are any, I'm sure they are potent and would cause more harm than good, especially when used by an amateur. You could seal coat the street over it to better blend in the color but somehow, I can't see you out in front of your house seal coating the street. LOL! Another method would be to abrade it off using a floor sander but once again, the sander may damage the street and make it worse than the burnout now is. To tell you the truth, it may just be easier to replace your wife... I would just try to make some kind of deal with her. Buy her something she wants or take her somewhere nice if she will never mention the burnout again. :-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyn high again, post: 1566764, member: 9555"] Rubber on asphalt is very difficult to remove. I have a power washing business and I wouldn't even attempt it. Pressure washing with hot water might loosen it up and fade it a little but you will start breaking up the asphalt, too. I don't know of any cleaning chemicals that will dissolve rubber but if there are any, I'm sure they are potent and would cause more harm than good, especially when used by an amateur. You could seal coat the street over it to better blend in the color but somehow, I can't see you out in front of your house seal coating the street. LOL! Another method would be to abrade it off using a floor sander but once again, the sander may damage the street and make it worse than the burnout now is. To tell you the truth, it may just be easier to replace your wife... I would just try to make some kind of deal with her. Buy her something she wants or take her somewhere nice if she will never mention the burnout again. :-D [/QUOTE]
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