How-to Guides

How to prepare and paint Rubber & Roads

Rubber

When applying paint to a rubber surface it is recommended that a test patch first be applied to assess the suitability of the paint.

Preparation
Wash down to remove dust, oil and grease.

Roads & Signs

Paint is used extensively for marking road surfaces, kerbs and road signs, as an aid to order and safety.

Preparation

  • Bitumen or concrete roads must be dry.
  • Sweep to remove all dust, loose dirt and gravel.
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