TL;DR
Squeegee application is the method of spreading pavement sealer by pulling it across the asphalt with a rubber-bladed tool or squeegee machine, pressing the material down into surface pores and hairline cracks. The pressure yields a thicker, better-bonded film than spraying, particularly on older, porous, or alligatored pavement, at the cost of slower production and visible pull lines if done carelessly.
What it means
Squeegee application is the method of spreading pavement sealer by pulling it across the asphalt with a rubber-bladed tool or squeegee machine, pressing the material down into surface pores and hairline cracks. The pressure yields a thicker, better-bonded film than spraying, particularly on older, porous, or alligatored pavement, at the cost of slower production and visible pull lines if done carelessly. Specifications often pair it with a sprayed finish coat to combine penetration with uniform appearance.
Where it sits in the glossary
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