MACMAT has improved friction capability. TMAT does not. TMAT is a more capable sealer than sealer. MACMAT is the same thing but with added grip, maybe for hilly driveways, etc.
Ill-advised, no. It is safe to pave with actual asphalt over concrete however be certain the concrete is fully repaired with cement prior to laying asphalt. That would be laying a new driveway over a preexisting driveway. Filler is used for holes, crack repair for cracks, and RESURFACER for areas with a lost seal for whatever reason (alligator cracking that cannot be dug and filled.) These are only repair products and require a very clean prepared surface. Sealer must be applied for any of these to have a long lasting life. It sounds like you need driveway repair or asphalt laid.
Please refer to the performance tab on the website www.macmat.net for information related to your question. Thanks
It will not I am sorry.
MACMAT-AR is an high solids asphalt based resurfacer which is unlike and not to be confused with a standard coal tar or asphalt sealant or paint like product. MACMAT-AR should be installed using a squeegee or like tool. Tools for installation and mixing may be cleaned using water as long as the material is still flowable otherwise they will need to be chiseled clean of hardened material.
Answers here are from 60' to 350'.Someones confused..
It covers approximately 250-350 square feet.
I applied the product just two weeks ago and have not had any experience with oil stains or stain areas where soap has been applied.
Yes, you can apply this to a chip seal driveway.
It covers approximately 250-350 square feet.