What is the best material for warehouse line marking?

Warehouse line marking plays a vital role in keeping operations running smoothly, but not all line marking is created equal. Choosing the right materials and techniques can make a huge difference in durability, safety, and efficiency. As one of the country’s leading line marking companies, CR Ltd has the expertise to guide you through the […]
Is Your Warehouse Maximising Safety and Efficiency with Line Marking?

Is your warehouse struggling with cluttered aisles, unclear layouts, or potential safety hazards? As one of the country’s leading line marking companies, CR Ltd is here to transform your space. Our professional line marking services are designed to enhance efficiency, improve safety, and make the most of every square metre. Why Choose CR Ltd for […]
How is Scarification used for surface preparation?

When it comes to surface preparation, the choice of technique can significantly impact the quality and longevity of the finished project. Scarification is one of the most effective methods for preparing rough or uneven surfaces, particularly when a durable and textured finish is required. At CR Ltd, one of the country’s leading line marking companies, […]
How is Vacuum blasting used for surface preparation?

When it comes to preparing surfaces for line marking or coating, choosing the right technique is crucial. At CR Ltd, one of the country’s leading line marking companies, we offer a variety of surface preparation methods to ensure the best results. Among these, vacuum blasting stands out as a clean and efficient solution for many […]
How is Hydroblasting used for surface preparation?

When it comes to surface preparation, the right technique can make all the difference between a flawless finish and a subpar result. Hydroblasting, also known as water blasting, is one of the most effective methods available, especially for removing old line markings, paint, or contaminants from various surfaces. At CR Ltd, as one of the […]
How is Grinding used for surface preparation?

Grinding is a crucial technique in surface preparation for line marking, especially when dealing with old, uneven, or previously marked surfaces. It involves the use of specialised machines equipped with rotating abrasive discs or wheels that grind down the surface to create a smooth, even base. This process ensures that new line markings adhere properly […]
How is captured shot blasting used for surface preparation?

Captured shot blasting is a highly effective surface preparation technique used in the line marking industry. It involves the process of propelling small steel shots at high velocity onto a surface to clean, roughen, or prepare it for the application of line markings. The “captured” aspect refers to the containment of dust and debris generated […]
What are the rules for line marking on a public road?

Line marking on a public road in the UK is governed by a set of strict rules and regulations to ensure safety, consistency, and clarity for all road users. These rules are outlined in the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions (TSRGD) and must be adhered to by all contractors and local authorities. Here are […]
How do you prepare a surface for line marking?

1. Inspect the Surface 2. Captured Shot Blasting 3. Grinding 4. Clean the Surface 5. Repair and Seal 6. Ensure Dryness 7. Prime the Surface (if necessary) 8. Plan the Layout 9. Test a Small Area 10. Apply the Line Marking At CR Ltd, we utilise advanced surface preparation techniques like captured shot blasting and […]
How long does line marking take?

The time it takes to complete line marking can vary depending on several factors. Here’s a breakdown of what can influence the duration: 1. Size of the Area 2. Type of Marking Required 3. Surface Condition 4. Weather Conditions 5. Operational Hours At Clean and Retrieve (CR), we pride ourselves on efficiency while ensuring top-quality […]