Stamped concrete maintenance tip: As winter is fast approaching for most of us snow blowing or shoveling snow is a chore that comes with the season. It is very important to use a shovel with NO steel blade at the end where it meets the stamped concrete or replacing your steel skid shoes on your snow blower to poly shoes. This will help eliminate damage to your stamped concrete such as scratches to the sealer or even scratches or chunks missing in your concrete.
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