Line Marking Paint

Our line marking paint is fast-drying and marks crisp lines on concrete and asphalt. The range runs from aerosol markers built for line marking machines to tinned paint for bays and floors, in white, yellow, orange and black.

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Line Marking Paint That Dries Fast

Paint is the quickest way to mark or refresh a car park. It goes on straight away, dries fast and needs no heat or specialist kit to apply. That makes it the best choice for laying out new bays, repainting faded ones, or setting out a job before the permanent markings go down.

The Yellow Line Marking Paint and the Prosolve Line Marker both give you permanent markings for bays and lines that take daily traffic while the water-based ProSolve Temporary Line Marking Paint fades on its own and suits lines not meant to stay on for long. If you need to set the job out first, the ProSolve Survey Marker marks your reference points so everything lands where you intended. 

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Aerosol Markers for Machine-Applied Lines

The ProSolve line marker clips into a line marking machine and sprays inverted, so you can walk a bay or lane in one pass and keep the width consistent throughout. The water-based temporary marking paint works the same way but is made to wear off gradually making it ideal for setting out or for layouts you'll change. The survey marker allows you to mark your layout before you begin, laying down clear spot marks and reference points.

Paints for Bays, Floors and Larger Areas

For bays and blocks of colour, tinned paint applied by brush or roller covers more ground than an aerosol. The yellow line marking paint is built for the hard wear of a working car park and holds its colour under traffic and weather. Where the job moves indoors, the industrial garage floor paint seals and marks concrete in warehouses, garages and workshops, standing up to foot traffic, vehicles and the odd spill.

FAQ

What paint is best for car park line marking?

The best paint for car park line marking is a fast-drying, hard-wearing paint made for asphalt and concrete. For permanent bays, choose a durable line marking paint that resists traffic and weather. 

How long does line marking paint take to dry?

Line marking paint is fast-drying and most bays can be reopened the same day. Exact drying time depends on the product, temperature and how heavily it's applied, so allow longer in cold or damp conditions.

Can you use line marking paint on asphalt and concrete?

Yes, line marking paint can be used on concrete and asphalt. The paints in this range are made to bond to these surfaces and hold up under traffic. 

Do I need a line marking machine?

You need a line marking machine only for long, straight lines like bays and lanes where the aerosol markers clip in and spray at walking pace. For smaller jobs, edges and touch-ups, a brush or roller with tinned paint does the job.