Line Marking
Line Marking Paint – Durable & High Visibility
Power Packaging supplies Dymark line marking paint, recognised as the industry standard for creating high-visibility, long-lasting lines. Whether you’re marking out warehouse aisles, factory floors, car parks, sports courts, or civil works, our fast-drying aerosol line marking spray ensures crisp, professional results with minimal overspray.
Specially formulated for tough Australian conditions, Dymark line marking paint offers UV resistance, excellent adhesion, and wear durability on a wide range of surfaces including concrete, bitumen, and grass. Designed for use with handheld applicators or Dymark’s line marking trolleys, it’s the go-to choice for indoor and outdoor projects where precision and longevity matter.
Key Features
- Strong, high-opacity pigments for maximum visibility
- Inverted can design for simple downward spraying
- Fast-drying, weather-resistant formula
- Available in a wide range of colours
- Compatible with line marking machines and applicators
Common applications include car park bays, safety zones, warehouse markings, directional arrows, and sporting field lines. With its ease of use and professional-grade finish, Dymark line marking paint delivers reliable results every time.
Why Choose Power Packaging?
At Power Packaging, we’ve been supporting Australian businesses since 1989 with industrial packaging and workplace safety solutions. Our protective packaging and packaging tape ranges complement our line marking solutions, ensuring you have everything you need to keep operations safe, organised, and efficient.
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Line Marking Paint – Frequently Asked Questions
How long does line marking paint last?
Outdoors, markings typically last 6–12 months depending on surface, UV exposure, traffic, and prep. Indoors, lines can last much longer. For high-wear areas, plan routine touch-ups and good surface preparation to maximise durability.
What surfaces can I use line marking spray on?
It adheres well to concrete, bitumen, sealed surfaces, and even grass for temporary sports markings. Always clean and dry the surface first for the best bond and crisp, professional edges.
How fast does it dry and when can I reopen the area?
The paint is fast-drying. Light foot traffic is generally fine within minutes under normal conditions. For vehicle traffic, allow extra time to fully cure—humidity, temperature, and film thickness can affect drying and re-coat windows.
Do I need a line marking machine or trolley?
You can spray by hand, but a line marking trolley delivers straighter, consistent lines and reduces overspray—ideal for car parks, warehouses, and long runs. Handheld use suits quick touch-ups or small areas.
Which colours should I use for safety and compliance?
Common choices include white for general lines, yellow for walkways and caution areas, and red for fire or restricted zones. Match site standards and your warehouse safety guidelines for consistency.
How do I prepare the surface for the best results?
Remove dust, oil, moisture, and loose coatings. Mask edges where needed. Shake the can thoroughly and test spray. Good prep improves adhesion, line definition, and longevity—especially on porous or weathered surfaces.
Is line marking paint weather and UV resistant?
Yes. It’s formulated for Australian conditions with strong UV resistance and excellent wear on concrete, bitumen, and grass. Longevity outdoors still depends on traffic levels and ongoing maintenance.
What other products should I bundle with line marking?
Site setups often include tapes for barricading, protective products for storage areas, and warehouse supplies for signage and maintenance—handy for keeping lines visible and areas safe.