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Henry Black Driveway Sealer 5 gal
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Henry Black Driveway Sealer 5 gal

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This product is easy to apply and provides a great seal for driveways. It is thick and rolls on easily, but it is important to pay close attention to the bottom of the driveway as it can be quite intense. The 7-year warranty is a great advantage, as it covers any excess material that may be dropped.
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Henry's do-it-yourself driveway asphalt resurfacer fills and seals rough surfaces and cracks in asphalt driveways. Featuring a 7x rubberized formulation for long life and durability, driveway asphalt resurfacer covers 250-500 square feet per 5-gallon pail, depending on surface texture.
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This product is easy to apply and provides a great seal for driveways. It is thick and rolls on easily, but it is important to pay close attention to the bottom of the driveway as it can be quite intense. The 7-year warranty is a great advantage, as it covers any excess material that may be dropped.

Pros

  • Easy to apply
  • Covers cracks and seams
  • Heavy rubber content
  • Fills cracks and seams

Cons

  • Difficult to spread evenly
  • May not cover all driveway areas
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Henry's do-it-yourself driveway asphalt resurfacer fills and seals rough surfaces and cracks in asphalt driveways. Featuring a 7x rubberized formulation for long life and durability, driveway asphalt resurfacer covers 250-500 square feet per 5-gallon pail, depending on surface texture.