Liquid Road Marking Paint

Liquid Road Marking Paint

Liquid road marking paints come in a variety of colours and are an excellent way to create large areas of colour indicating walkways or special use parking bays. They can also be used with a roller and masking materials to easily create parking bay lines. The key benefit of liquid paints is that they can be used to create any design or shape required, whereas thermoplastic preformed alternatives can only be used to create the preformed shape they are cut to.

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ROADliner Line Marking Trolley - Single or Twin Can
ROADliner Line Marking Trolley - Single or Twin Can
From £181.89 excl. VAT
From £218.27inc. VAT
Proline
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  • Line Marking Paint - For Roads & Car Parks

    When looking to cover a large area in colour there is no better alternative to traditional liquid-based road line marking paint systems. Whether you want to apply colour to a walkway to highlight it, demark a disabled parking space in blue, or just mark ordinary lines this product can do it all

    Liquid road line paint comes in a few forms, they can be applied in any number of ways from the traditional brush, draw-box, roller, squeegee or even sprayed from an aerosol can. We supply these heavy-duty line marking paints as an alternative to thermoplastic line marking systems, which are easier to get good results with but are constrained to certain shapes and pre-cut sizes.

    Many of these paints come supplied in tins in various sizes, they are available in high build (thick covering) formulas, as well as non-slip, single pack, and fast-drying variants.

    Car park painted with line marking paint

    Which Line Marking Paint System Is Best For You?

    Proline brand line marking aerosol

    Aerosol Floor Paint

    Using aerosols spray paint is a very easy way to carry out small jobs. It is slightly harder to get a good straight line than with thermoplastic markings. With the use of an applicator trolley, it can be relatively easy to get good results. These markings are light-duty when compared to other products in the range.

    White and yellow rolls of thermoplastic lines

    Thermoplastic Paint

    Supplied as a solid pre-formed material ideal for doing small - medium-sized jobs lines in car parks. Can be used to achieve a good result with relative ease and no prior experience. Once applicated these lines are permanent and hard-wearing. Aggregate can be used to improve slip resistance.

    Tub of Startmark Line Marking Paint

    Single Pack Markings

    Our StartMark SB Acrylic Line marking paint is a great example of a single pack paint. It is a direct alternative to older chlorinated rubber-type paints. This paint is perfect for heavy-duty applications. It has a good working time and is hard-wearing great for most permanent line marking applications. This paint will need either a steady hand or ideally masking to be carried out to get the perfect line.

    MMA line marking paint canisters

    MMA Line Marking Paint

    Our StartMark MMA Anti Slip Line Marking paint is perfect for colouring large areas, such as backgrounds of walkways, or parking bays. It has aggregate included with it to enhance traction. This product has a very fast drying time of only 15 minutes, you will need to mask the area before painting, or be very steady with a draw box. This product is our hardest wearing paint, we recommend it for major roads, busy junctions and car parks.

    Other Line Marking Paints

    Of course, there are other line marking paints out there some of which are temporary, solvent-based or suitable for use with a line marking spray machine. If you cannot see what you are looking for please contact our sales team. We have a large catalogue of products that we can work with.

    Do I need To Use Primer?

    The type of paint you are using and the surface you are marking will ultimately dictate if you require a primer or not. The general rule is that if you are marking old surfaces, smooth concrete or block paving you will likely need a primer. Each different product will have instructions for its use, and guidance regarding this.

    Worn Tarmac in need of primer

    Tarmac which looks like this or is more than 6 months old should be used with primer to ensure the markings stick.