Sunday, January 20, 2008

Damage from a gasoline leak in car













Even the smallest amount of gasoline can do big time damage!










Gasoline thins out the tar which holds the stone together in the asphalt. When this happens a hole in the asphalt is made exposing the base (stone layer which supports the asphalt layer) if water is allowed to enter the base it will become unstable leading to more extensive damage. In this case we used the Infrared process. The end result is a seem-less, water tight and the most cosmetically correct repair available.