

Coo-Var S/B Low Odour Road Line Paint is a quick drying solvent-based linemarking paint based on durable resins and low odour solvents. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Ideal for use in schools or factories where fast drying is a priority.
Product Features
Coo-Var S/B Low Odour Road Line Paint is a quick drying solvent based linemarking paint based on durable resins and low odour solvents. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Ideal for use in schools or factories where fast drying is a priority. A quick drying line marking paint which can be applied directly to concrete, tarmac and wood.
For outside use to mark/segregate specific areas.
Surface Preparation
All surfaces should be clean, dry, sound and free from contaminants. Concrete - power floated, granolithic and smooth surfaces should be roughened first to provide a good "key" for the paint. This can be done mechanically by abrading or blasting, or chemically using Coo-Var Acid Etch. These processes will have the advantage in addition to preparing the surface of also removing dirt and laitance. New concrete must be allowed to cure thoroughly which can take up to 3 months.
Tarmac - new tarmac needs several months to weather before painting. Very porous surfaces should be sealed with an acrylic primer sealer before applying line marking paint. Other surfaces have to be prepared and primed with the suitable primer for that substrate.
Existing painted surfaces - Surfaces should be cleaned, degreased and sanded to ensure an adequate "key" is produced. Remove all loose and flaking material and treat bare areas as new substrate and prepare accordingly.
Application Conditions
As dictated by normal good painting practice. In confined spaces, provide adequate ventilation during application and drying.
Preceding Coat
Coo-Var Acrylic Primer Sealer if the surface is very porous.
Subsequent Coat
Additional coats of Coo-Var L.O Line marking Paint.
Please contact Rawlins Paints' Technical Support Team on 0113 2455450 for more information.
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![]() | Question: I have white line on the road to marking the entrance to my driveway, painted by Highways. It has now eroded. Do I need to clean the tarmac before painting? What do you recommend please? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team: Lines painted by Highways are normally their responsibility. They are usually a hot applied coating which is several mm thick. Coo-Var S/B Low Odour Road Line Paint is used for marking lines but is not the same product as that used by Highways. It may be advisable to speak to the local Highways department first. If this is not possible then thoroughly clean the lines and apply a test “line” to a small area using Coo-Var S/B Low Odour Road Line Paint. If the paint adheres well then you can overpaint the lines but you should be aware that it will not be as durable as the Thermoplastic type coatings used by Highways departments. It is not a substitute for hot applied road line paints. | |