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How do you prepare a surface for line marking?
1. Inspect the Surface Start by inspecting the surface for any imperfections such as cracks, oil stains, or uneven patches. Identifying these issues...
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...
What Equipment is used for line marking?
Line marking involves a range of specialised equipment to ensure that lines are applied accurately and meet safety standards. As one of the...
How is Road Marking Removal Done and What Happens to the Waste?
Waste clearance for road marking and removal is a specialised process that ensures old markings are removed safely and the resulting waste is...
How to remove road marking from tarmac
Removing line marking paint from tarmac can be a bit tricky, but it’s doable with the right approach. Whether...
What is the difference between hot and cold line marking?
Line marking is critical for safely managing the flow of traffic and pedestrians. There are lots of paints suited to the job of white lining and...
How long do road markings last?
When you dig up the roads, you have no choice but to replace the road markings you’ve disturbed. But it’s not the only time you’ll have to re-lay...
Factory floor markings: 5S colour standards
Floor markings make it easy for employees and visitors to get around their workplace smoothly. Every business requires something slightly...
Surface preparation – shot blasting vs. hydroblasting
Surface preparation is a critical step in floor and road marking. It ensures that the surface of the road or factory floor is clean and primed for...
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