In this video I seal a patterned concrete drive using acrylic sealer and xylene plus some rhino grip anti-slip additive. Sealing a concrete drive is required every couple of years to maintain the finish. If sealing is not carried out the drive can fade and no amount of sealer will restore it to its original condition.
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