Concrete Driveway - Sealing **Photo's added
Hi guys, I had my driveway poured 2 weeks ago, a colour thru oxide concrete and from the first day I noticed a couple of white patches have come thru. We have a broomed finish and the patches look like the concretor has dipped the broom in a watered down white paint and done a couple of lines. They start from the middle of the driveway and get fainter closer to the edge.
I have spoken to a couple of people about this. The original concretor offers no explaination for it and just says to colour seal it and it will be fine....of course it will, me covering up your dodgey work!..... I spoke to a couple of places that sells sealer and they recommend just putting clear sealer on it (which I had planned to do) and that will 'disolve' the white lines. Some one else descriped it as flouresence coming thru or salt from the sand coming up and to clean it with a light acid wash.
I bought some Hydrochloric acid diluted it and tried scrubbing the lines. The white pateches did not dissapear but I did start to notice the concrete starting to wash away and the aggregate coming through. I gave the acid idea away then.
I was told the clear sealer would make the driveway look the same as when its wet. Unfortunately when the driveway is wet the lines are still very much visable, not as much when dry, but still stick out like dogs balls.
Can anyone offer any solutions or will I have to colour seal it.
The olny problem I have with colour sealing is that firstly I have already bought the clear sealer and secondly putting a colour sealer on defeats the purpose of spending $600 on coloured oxide.
Any ideas?
Cheers