Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:37 AM
Thompson’s Quick Drying Drive Seal is a high performance acrylic coating designed to enhance the appearance of tarmac and drives.
Its quick drying formulation means that floors will be dry in as little as four hours after application, and can be driven on after 24 hours.
It delivers an attractive, low sheen, slip resistant finish that provides unrivalled protection against weather damage, as well as prevention against oil and petrol marks.
Before application ensure all surfaces are clean and free from any dust or loose material that may interfere with the adhesion by clearing with a stiff bristle brush. Use Thompson's Oil & Drive Cleaner to remove existing oil or grease deposits and to clean driveways.
Thompson’s Product Manager, Rachel Wrigley, comments: “Thompson’s Quick Drying Drive Seal offers an easy-to-use performance product that works well under most weather conditions – protecting and reviving tarmac driveways and garage floors.
“To achieve ultimate protection and optimum performance, we’d highly recommend using Thompson’s Oil & Drive Cleaner before application – it removes stubborn oil, grease, petrol and diesel stains.”
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