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7310 White Alkyd Traffic Marking Paint is an acetone based, heavy duty marking paint formulated for excellent film build and better resistance to traffic wear and weather. RAE’s line of Low VOC Alkyd Marking Paints are designed for commercial use by professional contractors, municipalities and military use. This product has been designed for painting centerlines, edgelines, curbs, highways, airport runways, medians, parking lots, crosswalks, traffic aisles, storage zones, stop zones, auxiliary markings, etc. Use on concrete, asphalt, and brick. Exterior and Interior. Can be used with glass beads for added reflectance. Recommended for restriping of previously painted lines. Available in Yellow, White, Blue, Red, and Black. Mix paint thoroughly before using. Surfaces should be clean and free from dirt and debris. New sealed or asphalt surfaces should be allowed to cure before application. Paint only in dry weather with no forecast for rain. May be applied by a spray machine, roller or brush. APPLICATION RATES: Apply at 12-15 mils. wet , 7.5 mils dry COVERAGE: Approx. 400 linear ft./gal. with a 4” stripe, Approx. 90 ft²/gallon (20 gal. = 1 mile @ 4”) Glass beads can be broadcast or mixed into paint at a rate of 4 - 6 pounds of beads per gallon. If spraying, do not mix beads directly into paint. SPRAY EQUIPMENT: Always purge spray equipment of cleaning solvent before using this product. Recommended cleaning solvent: Toluene or Acetone AIRLESS SPRAYERS: Use pressure between 1500-2000 psi - with tip size between .015” - 0.19” (note: use the lowest pressure necessary to achieve a flat edge-line) BRUSH: Use Nylon/Polyester Natural Bristle, ROLLER: Use 3/8” Shed-resistant cover with phenolic core
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Yellow and Sticky
This paint was extremely difficult to work with. It formed a skin on the surface within minutes and thickened up rapidly. After application, the final color varied greatly from yellowish to white. I used a brush because I was doing a small job. Maybe it would have worked in a sprayer, but it was trouble with a brush.
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