Blackout paint
Probably the most economic of removal types. However it has limitations as to where it can be used & its longevity.
In most cases now it cannot be applied to roadways as a permanent removal option.
When applied to areas that it may be used it has a limited life. Remember it too is a linemarking paint & therefore has the same wear characteristics.
When applied in car parks, it has the tendancy to wear off in high traffic areas.
It will often have high reflection at night & when wet & in some cases reflect the old marking underneath.
Gennerally used on traffic areas as a tempory measure only.
Often used in civil applications such as ware houses, production facilities & various low traffic areas.
It can be sealed to achieve longer lasting results for these applications.
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Machine Grinding
A more commonly applied line & marking removal method.
Gennerally used on smaller removal jobs & where surface finish is not a major concern.
Can be used on most asphalt and conrete surfaces.
Gennerally removes markings completely however tends to leave scaring to all surfaces.
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Sand Blasting
Used for high volume removal & where a clean smooth surface finish is desirable.
Smaller removal jobs will incurr a minimum charge status.
Gennerally sufaces show little if any obvious sign of injury from sand blasting once removal has taken place.
Definately the preferred finish option on concrete.
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