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asphalt patch Xposed to air and they are compacted. Thicker patches of cold asphalt are not necessarily better as they possibly will require longer periods of time to fully cure and harden. Long lasting repairs require some minimal effort on your part. The key is the shape of the hole before it is repaired. The bottom of the hole should be as wide as the top of the hole when you begin to add the cold asphalt. Use a chisel to create vertical faces on the sides of the hole that extend down to the solid base material or down to a previous layer of solid asphalt. Be sure to remove any loose pieces of old pavement and any dust. The minimum thickness of patching material at any edge should be one inch. The preferred thickness of the patching compound is approximately 2 inches. If you have a deep hole to repair asphalt patch, install angular crushed gravel in the bottom of the hole. Compact it very well with a steel tamper before you add the cold asphalt patching compounds. Once the gravel is compacted asphalt patch, add the cold asp.
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Riveways Walkways Electric Appliances Fireplaces Floors Historic Restoration Home Building House Exterior Furniture Furnishings Kitchen Bath Outdoor Structures Painting Staining Plumbing Products Trades Shows Resources Organizations Safety Tools Supplies Walls Patch Asphalt DrivewayYou can repair both large and small cracks in your asphalt driveway. Materials:Stiff-bristle brushMasonry trowelPutty knifeGarden hoseAsphalt patch kit, which includes coal tar pitch, sand, clay and water Asphalt caulk Use a stiff brush to remove any loose material from the crack. Clean the surface with a garden hose. For large cracks, apply an asphalt patch made of a mixture of coal tar pitch, sand, clay and water. Use a trowel to apply the patch. For small cracks, use a putty knife to apply asphalt caulk. Pour sand over the patch to reduce its stickiness. Then drive over the patch with your car to press the material into the asphalt. The patch should cure within 24 hours Tip: Don't apply an asphalt patch w
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