Dulux Trade Line Marking Paint

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Key benefits
  • Excellent scuff resistance
  • High-build finish
  • Withstands repeated washing
  • Solvent-based
Technical Information
  • Finish N/A
  • Coverage 10m2/l
  • Composition Solvent-based
Product Features
  • WASHABLE
Dulux Trade Line Marking Paint is for interior and exterior use, marking car parks, demarcation zones etc. on concrete and asphalt surfaces.
Brush or roller only
SOLVENT-BASED PAINT. Flammable. Repeated exposure may cause skin drying or cracking. Vapours may cause drowsiness and dizziness. Keep away from sources of ignition. No smoking. Use only in well ventilated areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of soap and water or a proprietary skin cleanser. Do not use solvent, thinners or white spirit. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately and show this container or label. Do not empty into drains or water courses. Avoid the inhalation of dust. Wear a suitable face mask if dry sanding. Special precautions should be taken during surface preparation of pre-1960's paint surfaces over wood and metal as they may contain harmful lead. EU limit value for this product (cat A/i)- 500g/l (2010). This product contains max 500g/l VOC.
Basic Colours, Dulux Easycare and Colour Mixing
After surface preparation, the normal recommendation is to apply 1 or 2 coats of Dulux Trade Line Marking Paint. Do not use in cold, damp conditions.
  • 1. After use
    Cleaning After Final Use- Cleaning your brushes and rollers immediately after their final use ensures they can be reused for multiple projects, saving you money and reducing waste. ​ Cleaning-​ 1. Remove Excess Paint- Scrape off excess paint into container for future projects.​ 2. Use Paint Thinner- Use a paint thinner to clean brushes and rollers.​ 3. Reuse Paint Thinner- Allow the paint solids to settle and reuse the thinner by pouring the clear liquid into another container.​ Responsible Disposal- Dispose of the remaining solids and used thinner at a hazardous waste facility. Do not pour any solvent-based paint, paint thinner or wash water down the drain or onto the ground.​ Do not flush paint down the drain, including when cleaning painting tools
  • 2. Storing
    1. Reuse, Recycle, or Donate- Whenever possible reuse, recycle, or donate leftover paint. Find local services at mywaste.ie or consider advertising the paint locally. Many good causes often need paint, and a little can go a long way in brightening up community spaces!​ 2. Dispose Responsibly- Never pour paint or wastewater down drains or sinks. Dispose of them responsibly. Follow the instructions at my waste.ie to recycle empty packs ​ 3. Reuse Roller Cages- Roller cages can be reused. Simply remove the sleeve and store the cage in a dry, dust-free place.​ 4. Dispose of Unusable Brushes and Sleeves- If your brush or roller sleeve cannot be cleaned or reused, place it in your general waste bin. While recycling is important, bristles or roller sleeves with paint can cause issues at recycling facilities, so it's best to dispose of them correctly.​
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