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Removing Tire Marks from Concrete

The easiest way to remove tire marks from concrete is a degreaser combined with a pressure washer. Soak the stain with the degreaser, let it sit for several minutes, and use a pressure washer to rinse. When using a high powered pressure washer, be careful not to leave pressure washer marks on the surface. The stream should be at least 2 inches wide when it strikes the concrete.

Keeping a coat of concrete sealer on the surface can help to prevent tire marks in the future or make them much easier to cleanup.


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