How to Clean Asphalt: 6 Steps
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Asphalt is a durable, versatile, and popular material typically used for driveways, parking lots, and roads. However, over time, dirt, stains, and debris can accumulate on its surface, detracting from its appearance and potentially decreasing its lifespan. To keep your asphalt looking fresh and well-maintained, follow these six easy steps for a thorough cleaning.
1. Clear Surface Debris
Begin by removing any loose debris such as leaves, branches, rocks, and trash from the surface of the asphalt. Use a broom or a leaf blower to sweep the area clean and ensure no obstruction remains before proceeding to the next step.
2. Apply an Asphalt Cleaner
Choose an environmentally friendly asphalt cleaner suitable for the surface you wish to clean. These cleaners can be found at most home improvement stores. Follow the instructions provided on the packaging to dilute the cleaner if necessary. Apply the cleaner onto stained areas or spots with visible dirt or grime.
3. Scrub Stubborn Stains
Using a long-handled scrub brush or a broom with stiff bristles, scrub the stained areas of your asphalt to remove tough stains like motor oil or grease. Be sure to properly saturate those areas with your chosen cleaner beforehand; this will help break down the stain more effectively.
4. Rinse Thoroughly
After applying the cleaner and scrubbing all treated areas, use a hose with strong water pressure or a power washer on a low setting to thoroughly rinse away any remaining dirt and cleaning solution residue from your asphalt surface. Be sure to direct water toward drainage systems such as gutters, storm drains or grassy areas to avoid flooding.
5. Treat Weeds and Cracks
Examine the cleaned asphalt surface for weeds growing in cracks. Remove weeds either manually or using weed killer sprays designed specifically for use in pavement cracks. While you’re at it, fill any cracks with a suitable asphalt crack filler according to the manufacturer’s instructions to prevent further damage.
6. Allow the Asphalt to Dry
Once you’ve finished cleaning your asphalt surface, allow it to air dry for several hours or overnight before resuming normal use. This will ensure that any remaining moisture evaporates and does not cause any damage.
By following these six steps, you can effectively maintain and clean your asphalt surfaces, ensuring they remain attractive and in optimal condition for years to come. Regular cleaning contributes to its overall upkeep and can help prolong the life of your driveway or parking lot.