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Originally Posted by DangeloInspections
There are companies out there that can bring in industrial grinders and take that off in like one day. I have seen it done twice just this month in my neighborhood. The end result looks better than when the driveway was original....very smooth. I doubt it is cheap....the one company I know of comes out from Orlando with two guys and a huge machine.
Remember, if you paint the driveway make sure they add "Shark Grip" to the sealer to prevent slipping.
Interesting that this is the way you wish to go....most do just the opposite.
Frank D.
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Thanks for the info. I wouldn't mind it so much but there are places that are chipping away and I'm not a huge fan of the pink color. The pic doesn't stand out like it does when seeing it in person.