We get little f***ers that tag our asphalt periodically. I keep a case of the cheapest flat black paint from Lowe's or Home Depot for when they do it. The sun and traffic make it fade away within a few days (here in sunny California).
If it's a really fresh reseal, get a pail of seal coat for about $30 to $40 to cover it.
Whenever I do a reseal we seem to always get one burnout from an a-hole. I'm at the point where I try to let the small stuff go unless I can catch them easily.
Just gotta go with whatever fits your energy level, the available time in your schedule, and the value of the satisfaction (if any) vs. the effort you put into it.
*As an aside, one day I came in to see my bay absolutely trashed with green paint. When I played it back it had been done by a guy in a brand new Chevrolet Suburban with the paper plates from the dealership still on it. What I found out later was he had a 5 gallon pail of paint on the front passenger seat and a car cut him off forcing him to brake so hard the paint smashed into the dash exploding it all over inside his Suburban. He spent 45 min using HP INSIDE the vehicle, the dash, the window, the doors his pants, lol. It was absolute comedy to watch. His Suburban didn't start after all of that, so a tow truck showed up and towed him away. A 5 minute phone call to the tow company gave me everything I needed to nail his ass for $500. His choice was restitution ($500) or a felony vandalism charge (law is $950 in damages) which he easily reached if I included a pumper truck to empty the pit. He started getting pissed at the tow company until I asked him him if he knew what a felony traffic stop looks like. You know, 3 or 4 police cars, guns out, walk backwards and eat asphalt while being cuffed and then transported to jail. I told him he should be kissing the tow company's shoes for giving up his phone number because if they hadn't, that was 100% in his future because I had him on video.
He became the nicest person you could ever meet after that realization.
