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,...
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...
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....
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...
1. Inspect the Surface Start by inspecting the surface for any imperfections such as cracks, oil stains, or uneven patches. Identifying these issues early on allows for targeted preparation, ensuring the best outcome. 2. Captured Shot Blasting For surfaces that...