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A two-day delay at Devils Bowl Speedway was worth the wait


for a handful of NASCAR Whelen All-American Series drivers on
Sunday, August 24. Eight different stock car racers carried the
checkered flag after twin features at the annual Double Stack
Night presented by Sugar & Spice Restaurant, which was post-
poned from Friday by rain.
Jason Durgan, of Morrisonville, N.Y., won a rough opening
25-lap main event for the Bond Auto Parts Modified division.
After starting fourth, Durgan nosed past Jason Reome to take the
lead at lap 14, then survived the third and final restart of the race
four laps later to cruise to his second victory of the season. Vince
Quenneville, Jr. finished second, and Joey Roberts made a nifty
three-wide move in the final corner to take third place. Jessey
Mueller was fourth, with Jamie LaFountain fifth.
Durgans win came at the right time as the season begins to
wind down; Durgan entered the race weekend ranked 21st in
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series national standings and a
tight second in the battle for the National Rookie of the Year pre-
sented by Jostens title.
In the nightcap, Devils Bowl point leader Todd Stone of
Middlebury rolled out a backup car after wrecking in the first race,
to dominate the event. Mueller snuck into second spot on a lap-17
restart but was unable to catch Stone. Roberts, Quenneville, and
LaFountain rounded out the top five finishers.
Stone now leads Roberts by 35 points (846-811) entering twin
50-lap features at the Mekkelsen RV Vermont 200 Weekend sea-
son finale on September 13-14. Leon Gonyo (806) is third, five
more points back.
East Montpelier teenager Emily Packard fell inches shy of a
perfect sweep in the Late Model division. Packard won the open-
ing 25-lapper in convincing fashion as Rich Lowrey, Jr. and Josh
Masterson fought hard for second place. Contact on multiple laps
saw the pair trading the second spot before Lowrey ultimately
took the position. Masterson was third, followed by Jamie Fisher
and Robert Bryant, Jr.
In the second race, it was Packard and point leader Fisher run-
ning hard in the final frames as they battled for the win. Packard
led laps 21-24 in a door-slamming duel, but Shelburne veteran
Fisher held the bottom lane and won a drag race to the finish line
by a margin of victory estimated at less than three inches. Bucko
Branham finished third with Jamie Aube and Walt Hammond, Jr.
in tow.
Fishers performance was enough to extend his championship
lead, though his advantage remains a narrow 13 points over
Durgan, Stone Take Modified Mains at Devils Bowl Speedway
Packard, Fisher Win Late Model Features
Masterson (660-647) and just 15 on Packard
(645) entering the 100-lap season finale.
Fifteen year-old Champlain Valley Union
High School football star Richard Lowrey, III, of
Charlotte - whose father Rich finished second in
the opening Late Model feature won the first of
two 15-lap Renegade races. Lowrey won a
squeaker over point leader Robert Gordon, with
rookie Scott FitzGerald third. Milton driver
Gordon stole the show in the second event after
Lowrey was eliminated in an early crash. Jim
McKiernan finished second, while another
15-year-old, Dylan Rabtoy, took third place.
John McCarron of Rensselaer, N.Y. took his
second Central Vermont Motorcycles Mini Stock
win of the season after passing Harold LaVair
with one lap remaining in the first 15-lap feature.
Mike Whalen, Jr. and LaVairs son, Bobby
LaVair, followed McCarron through to complete
the podium finishers. Bobby LaVair, a resident of
Saranac Lake, N.Y., continued his good day with
a victory in the second feature, followed by Jake
Noble in second and Whalen in third.
Devils Bowl Speedway will close its
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series season
when action returns for the Mekkelsen RV
Vermont 200 Weekend on September 13-14. The
two-day show features special events for the
Vermont State Late Model Championship Series,
the Northern Modified Challenge Series, and the
North East Mini Stock Tour, and much more,
along with a Saturday-night barbecue and bon-
fire.
Devils Bowl Speedway is located on Route
22A in West Haven. For information, call (802)
265-3112 or www.devilsbowlspeedwayvt.com.
Jason Durgan celebrates his Bond Auto Parts Modified victory at Devils Bowl Speedway. Photo by
MemorEvents.
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01 CHEVY CAVALIER LS
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99 FORD ESCORT
auto, 4-dr, AC, low miles, 101K
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auto, AC, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, low miles, 83K
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04 CHEVY CAVALIER LS
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05 CHEVY CAVALIER
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2001 SUBARU FORESTER S AWD ..... $4,670
2003 SUBARU FORESTER X AWD ..... $5,999
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2007 SUBARU OUTBACK 2.5i ............ $9,995
2008 SUBARU LEGACY SEDAN 2.5i $11,999
2004 VOLVO S40 4-DR ...................... $5,999
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2007 VOLVO XC90 3.2 ..................... $12,999
2005 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE ........ $10,995
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2004 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4WD ...... $6,995
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Central Vermont
Fun Runs
August 26, 2014
Two Miles
Female:
Ages 40-49
Cindy Barr 20:55
Male:
Ages 60-69
John Martin 17:18
Michael Chernick 23:43
Ages 80-89
Gerry Carlson 23:58
Four Miles
Female:
Ages 40-49
Beth Daut 32:00
JoAnn Mugford 36:12
Male:
Ages 30-39
Alex Drew 29:49
Ages 50 - 59
Steve Robinson 31:07
Ages 60-69
Greg Gerdel 34:45
David Erickson 38:38
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Bob Murphy 38:38
Six Miles
Male:
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Mack Gardner-Morse 43:54
Ages 60-69
Bill Frantz 53:06
Fun runs of two, four and six
miles will continue every
Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. from May
to October at the bike path just
beyond the Montpelier High
School track.
CAMPERS &
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2005 GULFSTREAM B TOUR-
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2007 28 STARCRAFT TRAVEL
Trailer, 2 slides, bunks, sleeps
7+. $12,500.00. 802-249-5657
2007 32 COACHMEN SPIRIT
of America. 12.5 slide out,
Central AC, 4 rear bunks,
Must Sell $10,800.00. 802-
862-6805 / 802-343-3038
CITATION 27 WITH slide-
out. Must see to believe. Ex-
cellent condition. Reason-
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MOTORCYCLES/
ATVS
HONDA REBEL 1985. 12K, new
tires, battery, brakes, fork, seals.
Runs great, $995. 802-371-9051.
WANTED JAPANESE MO-
TORCYCLE KAWASAKI
1967-1982 Z1-900, KZ900,
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1997 DODGE RAM 1500
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tires-Brakes, 7.5 Minute Mount
Plow, and other extras, $4,000.
802-454-4604
2005 DODGE DAKOTA SXT.
2DR, regular cab, 4WD, SB, Blue.
Call for price. East Barre Auto
Sales, 866-928-9370, For more
details Text 8SFS TO 27414.
2005 DODGE DURANGO
ST 4WD, 4DR, SUV, Blue.
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details Text ZPD6 TO 27414
2006 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER SR5
97,000 miles, sunroof, 4WD.
$17,999. Fresh Start Auto Rt2
E.Montpelier 1-866-528-8084
2007 FORD F-150 XLT. Red,
$19,995 Lamoille Valley Ford,
877-469-7496 for more De-
tails text 5QER TO 27414
4 WINTER TIRES on Rims
t 2012 Dodge Caravan
225/65/16 paid over $800.00
asking $600.00 rm. Tires are
Hancock R11, selling because
they wont t new vehicle, 95%
tread left. Call James 839-9453
FOR SALE: Flat Bed
Tie-Down Equipment
Chains, binders, straps (2 sizes),
rachets, bungies, pads, tarps
802-272-5356 or see me at the
Waterbury Flea Market
this weekend
HEAVY DUTY truck parts. NAPA
Auto Parts, Barre. 802-476-
9408, Northeld 802-485-8500.
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$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
04 VOLVO S40T5, loaded,
$6,999. Fresh Start Auto, Rt2,
E. Montpelier, 866-528-8084.
07 BUICK LUCERNE CX,
Loaded, $7299.
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E.Montpelier 1-866-528-8084
07 SUBARU OUTBACK,
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E. Montpelier. 866-528-8084.
07 VOLVO XC-90, $12,999.
Fresh Start Auto, Rt2, E.
Montpelier, 866-528-8084.
1999 BUICK CENTURY. V6,
4d, cold air, only 61,000+ miles.
Great car for price. $1895.
1996 Caddy only 96k mile,
Deville Concours edition, cold
air. Great condition. Must See
$1995. Call Darrell Jay 802-
456-8748 or cell 371-8278.
2 WHEEL CAR DOLLY.
Looks New, with straps,
$800.00 obo 802-479-4635
2000 FOR FOCUS ZX3. Kona
package, Bronze Brown,
$5,995. East Barre Auto Sales,
866-928-9370. For more de-
tails text 93705VIE TO 27414.
2001 SUBARU LEGACY
WAGON Inspected until 6/2015
many New Parts, 4 extra
Rims. $2100. 802-433-6276
2001 Volkswagen Jetta GLS.
1.8T, 4dr, sedan, green.
$2,995. East Barre Auto Sales.
866-928-9370 For more de-
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2002 MERCURY Sable, 4
door wagon, FWD, 104,000
miles, Good Condition
$1800/o.b.o. Call 802-493-8577
2005 SUBARU OUTBACK 96K
miles, Loaded, $9,000.00
802-249-1978
2007 FORD FUSION SEL.
Purple, $11,930. Lamoille Valley
Ford, 877-469-7496. For more
details text 4SCU to 27414
2007 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT
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For price call. East Barre Auto
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2008 FORD EDGE SEL. RED,
$13,460. Lamoille Valley Ford,
877-469-7496. For more de-
tails text 4S1B to 27414.
2008 RAV4 in excellent con-
dition. 4 cyl, 4 wheel drive
75,000 miles, Mostly high-
way miles. Garage kept Silver
with black window guards and
bug shield. $13,000 485-3744
2009 FORD ESCAPE XLT.
Gray, $15,920. Lamoille Valley
Ford, 877-469-7496. For more
details text 5QR1 to 27414.
2009 FORD FOCUS SE Dk.
Gray, $9,995. LAMOILLE VAL-
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2012 Chevy. 802-476-6805
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2007 Nissan Versa
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Vermont has two bear hunting seasons. The early bear hunting
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continues through November 14. The late bear season begins
November 15 and continues through November 23.
The bear tag that comes with a hunting license is for use during
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The early season bear tag costs $5 for residents and $15 for
nonresidents. A hunter may only take one bear during the year.
Vermonts regulated bear hunting seasons help manage
Vermonts bear population, now estimated at about 6,000 bears,
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Vermonts Big Game Management Plan for 2010-2020.
Twenty-five years ago,
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life biologist Forrest Hammond.
Through changes in hunting
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public we successfully encour-
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more frequent.
Although bear-human conflicts were once relatively rare,
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doing damage, primarily where they are attracted to foods such as
bird seed, pet food left outside, garbage containers, bee hives,
chicken coops, barbecues, livestock, and field corn.
Carefully regulated hunting plays a very important role in
wildlife management by helping to control the growth of the black
bear population and allowing for the sustainable utilization of
black bears for food and other purposes, said Hammond.
Hammond reminds hunters to please collect a small pre-molar
tooth from each harvested bear, because, he stressed, The collec-
tion of a premolar tooth from every bear reported is critical to the
bear project as it provides important data for evaluating changes to
the age structure of the bear population and for making population
estimates.
The tooth is actually quite small and easy to loosen with a
knife, he added. Directions for removing the tooth are on the
back of the envelope provided by the check station. We are able to
age the bear from the tooth and gain essential knowledge about the
status of Vermonts bear population.
We also have a video on our website (www.vtfishandwildlife.
com) showing how to remove the tooth.
Hunters took 556 bears last year in Vermont. A report listing the
number of bears taken in each town during the 2013 bear season
is available on Vermont Fish & Wildlifes website at (vtfishand-
wildlife.com). Click on Hunting and Trapping, and then Big
Game.
Hunters who take a bear, deer, turkey, or moose during the
Vermont hunting seasons must bring the animal within 48 hours to
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station.
Following is a list of wardens and reporting stations in Lamoille,
Orange and Washington Counties for 2014. A full list of all war-
dens and reporting stations around the state is available at Fish &
Wildlifes website, www.vtfishandwildlife.com.
LAMOILLE COUNTY
State Wardens
Jason Batchelder, Morrisville 888-9618
Spc. Russell Shopland, East Hardwick 472-3040
Ethan Coffey, Morrisville 888-2964
Deputy Wardens
Ronald Audet, Morrisville 279-7875
Reporting Stations
Cambridge Village Market, Cambridge 644-2272
Elmore Store, Lake Elmore 888-2296
Fly Rod Shop, Stowe 253-7346
Ingalls Market & Deli, Eden Mills 635-2692
River Valley Store, Johnson 635-6144
The Old Fishing Hole, Morrisville 888-6210
Wolcott Store, Inc., Wolcott 888-3792
ORANGE COUNTY
State Wardens
Paul Brown, Northfield 485-4432
Sgt. Keith Gallant, East Braintree 728-9215
Mark Schichtle, Wells River 757-2121
Jeffrey Whipple, Chelsea 685-7813
Reporting Stations
Coburns General Store, Inc., South Strafford 765-4421
East Corinth General Store, East Corinth 439-5525
Farm N Country Hardware, Williamstown 433-1158
Fifields Auto Repair, West Fairlee- 333-3022
Flanders Market, Chelsea 685-3085
Floyds General Store, Randolph Center 728-5333
Middle Branch Market & Deli, East Randolph 728-5750
Mid State Sports, Randolph 728-3100
Newbury Village Store, Newbury 866-5681
North Tunbridge General Store, Chelsea 889-3312
Orange Town Clerk, East Barre 479-2673
Roberts Country Store, Williamstown 883-2220
Snowsville General Store, Braintree 728-5252
Thetford Center Village Store, Thetford 785-4655
Wings Market, Fairlee 333-9568
WASHINGTON COUNTY
State Wardens
Chad Barrett, Waterbury Center 244-1680
Paul Brown, Northfield 485-4432
Sean Fowler, Plainfield 454-9919
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Vermonts annual auction of five moose hunt-
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taken in from the five winning bids. The auction
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Bids do not include the cost of a hunting
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Shane Brady, New Hampshire, $9,100.00
A. James Szabo, Pennsylvania, $6,541.50
Marcus Hampers, New Hampshire, $6,001.00
Matthew Boyer, New Hampshire, $5,651.00
Jesse Moore, Indiana, $5,201.00
The Fish & Wildlife Department held a lottery
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Free training and certification for Vermont
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resulting in cost savings, increased vehicle effi-
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and our environment. When it comes to address-
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every car and truck in Vermont reduced unneces-
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course of a year we would save over 1 million
gallons of fuel and over $4 million in fuel costs,
and we would reduce CO2 emissions by more
than 10,000 metric tons. And, if everyone reduced
unnecessary idling by five minutes, these bene-
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head of Vermonts Mobile Sources Programs at
the Department of Environmental Conservation.
Under a grant from the Vermont Department
of Environmental Conservation, the American
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University of Vermont Certification for
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Vermont diesel truck drivers and fleet managers,
about the benefits of idling reduction.
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40 minutes to complete, will help drivers under-
stand the health and environmental impacts of
idling; vehicle wear and tear from idling; and
fuel consumption and costs associated with
idling. In addition to learning about the benefits
of reducing unnecessary idling, the training will
help drivers to understand Vermonts idling
laws, said Elaine OGrady, Director of the
Department of Environmental Conservations
Air Quality & Climate Division.
There are several options for drivers to take
the course:
1. A link to the program can be provided to an
organization, and each employee can access the
training through that link
2. Group training can be provided where a facili-
tator, drivers and employees can attend and
complete the course together
3. Independent drivers can request a link
Customized training and reinforcement pro-
grams can be incorporated into existing efforts at
an organization.
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Saturday, August 23, 2014
1. (4) Joey Polewarczyk Jr., Hudson, NH, 200 Laps
2. (1) Alex Labbe, St-Albert, QC, 200 Laps
3. (11) Jean-Francois Dery, Quebec, QC, 200 Laps
4. (5) Steven Boissonneault, Lyster, QC, 200 Laps
5. (7) Jonathan Bouvrette, Blainville, QC, 200 Laps
6. (6) Rowland Robinson Jr., Steuben, ME, 200 Laps
7. (13) Ben Ashline, Pittston, ME, 200 Laps
8. (21) Ray Parent, Tiverton, RI, 200 Laps
9. (12) Claude Leclerc, Lanoraie, QC, 200 Laps
10. (19) Jeff White, Winthrop, ME, 200 Laps
11. (24) Patrick Boyer, Quebec, QC, 200 Laps
12. (16) Nick Sweet, Barre, VT, 199 Laps
13. (18) Dave Coursol, St-Jerome, QC, 198 Laps
14. (30) Rejean Bissonette, St-Adele, QC, 195 Laps
15. (31) Carl Poulin, East Broughton, QC, 189 Laps
16. (26) Emily Packard, E. Montpelier, VT, 189 Laps
17. (10) Wayne Helliwell Jr., Dover, NH, 178 Laps
18. (33) Donald Theetge, Boischatel, QC, 175 Laps
19. (15) Martin Goulet, Jr., Mascouche, QC, 166 Laps
20. (28) #Matt Anderson, Franklin, NH, 159 Laps
21. (8) Kyle Welch, Newport, NH, 147 Laps
22. (17) #Brandon Atkins, AuSable Forks, NY, 130 Laps
23. (23) Patrick Hamel, St-Croix, QC, 130 Laps
24. (3) Jimmy Hebert, Williamstown, VT, 130 Laps
25. (29) Jacques Poulin, East Broughton, QC, 88 Laps
26. (2) Dany Trepanier, St-Edouard, QC, 78 Laps
27. (32) Daniel Descoste, Saint Joseph, QC, 63 Laps
28. (22) Stephane Descoste, Oka, QC, 58 Laps
29. (9) Jonathan Desbiens, Levis, QC, 24 Laps
30. (25) Gaetan Gaudreault, Quebec, QC, 1 Laps
31. (27) #Mike Ziter, Williamstown, VT, 1 Laps
32. (20) Lucein Rocheleau, Terrebone, QC, 0 Laps
DSQ (14) Patrick Cliche , St-Jean-Chrys., QC, 0 Laps
Lap Leaders: Alex Labbe, 1-61; Wayne Helliwell, Jr., 62-92; Labbe, 93-96;
Helliwell, 97-178; Joey Polewarczyk, Jr, 179-200.
Time of Race: 2:36:48
Margin of Victory: 1.431 seconds
Cautions: 12 (laps 2, 27, 29, 42, 53, 56, 58, 90, 93, 129, 133, 175)
How To Treat Driveway Stains
A driveway is one of the first things guests see when visiting a
home. Taking up a good portion of the front acreage of the home,
a driveway can add visual appeal to the property. But when drive-
ways are stained, cracked or pitted, they become eyesores that can
rob a home of its curb appeal.
Concrete driveways are notorious for absorbing stains. Anything
from automotive fluids to fallen leaves can affect the appearance
of a concrete driveway. And while cleaning the driveway can take
a little effort, the end result is well worth the effort.
Asphalt driveways may not show stains as visibly as concrete
driveways, but that does not mean they cannot benefit from some
TLC. The following cleaning methods can give a tired or dirty
driveway a good-as-new look.
Pressure washing
Pressure washing machines can be used to remove ground-in
stains from driveways. The power of the streaming water and a
combination of mild cleanser may be able to remove a number of
stains, including those from leaves, mold, spills, dirt, fungus, and
bird droppings.
Proceed with caution when using pressure washers, as they can
be powerful tools. If the nozzle is set incorrectly, it is quite easy to
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pit out portions of the driveway or create a streaky look. Widen the
spray and pass over each area several times to remove ground-in
stains.
Pressure washers may come equipped with various attachments
to make the process easier and eliminate stripping. Beginners may
want to consider an attachment to make the job less arduous.
A rotary turbo nozzle will focus the water in a fine stream but
constantly rotate that stream to cover a wider area. A water broom
will clean a wider area in one pass and some have castors that keep
the nozzles the same height over the driveway surface. According
to the Pressure Washing Industry Resource Center, pressure wash-
ing a driveway will go a lot faster and becomes easier if you use a
water broom.
A surface cleaner is another attachment that enables you to push
a rotary arm over the driveway for faster cleaning.
Non-chemical cleansers
Cleaning driveway stains may only require a few items you
already have around the house. Sometimes stains can be mini-
mized simply by absorbing spills or residual oils and fluids.
Sawdust, cat litter and baking soda are ideal, absorbant materi-
als. Sprinkle these substances on oily stains in the driveway and
allow them to sit for a few days before
sweeping away the residue. After a few days,
the oily stain will most likely be minimized.
Laundry detergent and dish soap also can
break through some greasy stains. Try mak-
ing a solution of water and the detergent of
choice. Use a stiff-bristle broom to work the
cleanser into the stained driveway, then rinse
away the suds with a hose. Repeat until the
stains have lifted.
Commercial products
Auto supply and paint stores typically sell
driveway cleaners. Always read the manu-
facturers instructions and guidelines prior to
purchase to determine if the product will
work to remove your driveway stains. Some
products may be too harsh to use on asphalt,
which is more malleable and porous than
concrete and paver driveways. Only use
products that are recommended for your
particular driveway surface. If you dont,
you may cause even more damage.
Muriatic acid, also known as hydrochloric
acid, is used in swimming pools and for dif-
ferent applications around the house. It is a
strong solvent that can clean some of the
more stubborn driveway stains. Always
exercise caution when using chemical
cleansers. Wear eye protection, gloves and
be sure to mix properly, as many chemicals
are flammable.
Preventing stains
Allowing fluids or other substances to sit
on a driveway may contribute to soaked-in
stains. Being proactive can mean less scour-
ing later on. Routinely examine the drive-
way for automotive fluids and take your car
in for a tuneup to remedy any leaks.
Rinse away leaves and other debris before
they affect your driveways appearance.
Keep cat litter on hand to soak up minor
spills and stains before they grow into larger
problems.

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