How to remove burnout marks from asphalt…? « How To Pressure Wash

Long story short there’s a long burnout mark someone left in my parking lot. It looks bad on us when clients come by and see it. What’s the best way to remove all or even a little bit of the tire tracks? I heard using a power-washer works great. Any other suggestions?

Thanks in advance,
LuxurySport

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  1. roger commented

    the one thing that works good is heavy traffic and winter and time, these are difficult to remove quickly a power washer will likely work as long as the person is experienced and does not destryo the asphalt in the process, do not use any oil or gas or anything that can ruin the ashpalt or it will look really bad. And figure out who is doing this and put a stop to it. If you have to put up a security camera or get someone to watch at night and a good black and white camera with night vision or ad some lights to the parking lot and get some pictures on tape of the num nuts and have the cops arrest them and let them clean up the mess they made.

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    June 10, 2011 at 5:39 pm
  2. Pete M commented

    Probably a parking lot maintenance company that does cleaning of parking lots.

    I don’t know of any easy and sure fire ways to clean rubber marks from asphalt or concrete.

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    June 10, 2011 at 5:39 pm
  3. Gary commented

    Try come concrete cleaner, scrub brush, then pressure wash, should remove.

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    June 10, 2011 at 5:39 pm
  4. mailbox1024 commented

    Power washer is the way to go, you may need to loosen it by adding a cleaner product and let ist soak in somewhat then power wash it entirely.
    good luck…..
    Or….if you havent had the lot resealed in a while, have a sealer laid down and the entire lot will look great and all one dark shade of black!

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    June 10, 2011 at 5:39 pm

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