peteinwilts
Drone Bee
- Joined
- May 12, 2009
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- Location
- North Wilts
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- National
- Number of Hives
- Lots and lots
Hi Guys
its a longshot, but does anyone know bout tarmac?
3 or 4 years ago we had a new tarmac drive laid. However, at the beginning of last yer a 'substance' was spilt on the driveway... maybe petrol, some type of oil, or some other spillage (it appeared under the wifes car, so nor sure when it was done because she parked over it)
I found pine needles on the patch, so do not know whether it was chemical reaction due to pine sap?
the effect is greasy looking ptch that appers to 'bleed'. I have googled many times, but cannot relly find the answer.
I want to try and find out whether I should dig up the greasy patch and re-lay, or whether it needs coating or sealing.
I presume whatever it is that is leaching, would just be sealed into the driveway and would eventully bleed through?
I have left it a year to see if it would go way over time. it has not.
Thoughts?
Cheers
Pete
its a longshot, but does anyone know bout tarmac?
3 or 4 years ago we had a new tarmac drive laid. However, at the beginning of last yer a 'substance' was spilt on the driveway... maybe petrol, some type of oil, or some other spillage (it appeared under the wifes car, so nor sure when it was done because she parked over it)
I found pine needles on the patch, so do not know whether it was chemical reaction due to pine sap?
the effect is greasy looking ptch that appers to 'bleed'. I have googled many times, but cannot relly find the answer.
I want to try and find out whether I should dig up the greasy patch and re-lay, or whether it needs coating or sealing.
I presume whatever it is that is leaching, would just be sealed into the driveway and would eventully bleed through?
I have left it a year to see if it would go way over time. it has not.
Thoughts?
Cheers
Pete