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Default painting/staining concrete driveway help please

On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 05:35:38 -0700 (PDT), ransley
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On Jun 14, 9:07*pm, wrote:
hi all,

we moved into a house w concrete driveway about 4 years ago. the
driveway was a bright shiny terracota paint or stain (not sure).
after about 4 years it started wearing, fading and some chipping so we
decided to make it nice again. went to benjamin moore and they sold me
"tuff top". i chose a nice dark brown color. *this was a month ago.
the guy told me i didn't need a primer. just pressure clean the
driveway and paint over. i gave it 2 coats. looked great for 2 weeks.
now it's chipping off everywhere!

so i go back to benjamin moore, ask for the guy. i'm told he's gone
which is no surprise. new guy tells me to pressure clean off the tuff
top and use a concrete stain called "bond-crete".

anyway, before i go and spend a whole bunch of cash again, i thought
i'd go to home depot and get their opinion and then i thought of you
guys, can *you help? *any ideas? *yes, i drive over this every day.
what's weird is that what was there before, whatever it was, lasted a
good 4 years. *it looked like paint w a sealer over it. someone told
me to use "boat paint"? *anyway, i just want something that will stick
for at least afew years. i'm in florida so it's hot, tires are hot but
there should be something i can use. *ALSO, i rolled it on in one part
of the driveway and used the paint spraying device in the other part.
seems to be sticking better in the part i rolled on.

any advice would be greatly appreciated. *thanks,


Moore guarntees its product and you obviously got bad information.
Contact the company they have paid me in the past for improper
information. You likely had gloss oil and were likely sold Latex, it
should have been sanded, now the new product has to be removed. Saying
the employee is gone is no excuse, especialy at Moores prices.



Still can not understand painting concrete unless you are building a
swimming pool. Outdoor paint usually means maintenance and can make
a walkway as slick as ice when wet.