All-Purpose Marking Paint
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16 Oz. Ultra-Mark Upside Down Spray Paint (Box of 12)
KesonNo reviewsOriginal price List Price: $126.72You Save: $21.12Original price $126.72 - Original price $126.72Original price List Price: $126.72Current price $105.60$105.60 - $105.60Current price $105.60| /- Choice of 4 colors
- 16-ounce can
- Coverage up to 250 feet
- Non-toxic
- Water-based
- Top discharge valve
- Can be used with PA14, PA35, RRPA18 and RRPA182
- Sold in a box of 12
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20. Oz Ultra-Mark Upside Down Spray Paint (Box of 12)
KesonNo reviewsOriginal price List Price: $157.82You Save: $26.30Original price $157.82 - Original price $157.82Original price List Price: $157.82Current price $131.52$131.52 - $131.52Current price $131.52| /- Choice of 4 colors
- 20-ounce can
- Coverage up to 300 feet
- Non-toxic
- Water based
- Top discharge valve
- 17 oz. of paint and 3 oz. propellant
- Can be used with PA14, PA35, RRPA18 and RRPA182
All-Purpose Marking Paint is a versatile and useful marking tool ideal for industrial, commercial, and institutional applications. It is formulated to provide excellent adhesion and can be used on a wide variety of porous and non-porous surfaces such as metal, wood, plastic, ceramics, and many others. It produces durable, smooth finish that offers resistance against moisture, chemicals, and UV light to ensure long-lasting performance. It is also an effective way to prevent rust and corrosion.
Some factors to consider in choosing the right all-purpose marking paint to do the job include color retention, hide coverage, durability, drying time, working temperature, flammability, and abrasion resistance. Solvent-based and water-based variations are available to suit different marking needs. To ensure safety, they comply with various regulations including MIR (Maximum Incremental Reactivity) and VOC (Volatile Organic Compound).
All-Purpose Marking Paint comes in various color options. To cater to the high demands of most industries, some colors meet OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and APWA (American Public Works Association)/One Call Systems safety standards.