How do I go about removing scratches from my new paved driveway?


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Asphalt patch contains large pebbles and is unsuitable to patch scratches.

You can repair those to near non visible using regular asphalt tar that can be purchased at Lowes.

Take an mix about two quarts of this tar to 2 gallons of fine sand. You want a consistency of tooth paste for this mix. Then take that mix and trowel it right into those scratches. You can get those perfectly level. Dont walk on that patched area for about a week.

Your repair will be permanent and last the lifetime of the driveway. I have repairs made this way due to damages made by a backhoe some 10 years ago and they are still in tact and virtually un-noticeable.


get some asphalt patch and fill in the scratches with a putty knife (assuming they are not too big) Either one of these links have it.
buy some kitty litter and pour it on the drive way.
then use your feet to rub it in on top of the scratches

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