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High-Opacity Acrylic Formulation
Designed specifically for defining boundaries on bituminous surfaces, this white lining paint utilises a premium resin system compatible with Everest Tarmac Restorer. It delivers a high-density white finish that provides excellent contrast against black tarmac and grey concrete. The formula is 100% UVA resistant, ensuring the lines remain bright and visible without yellowing or chalking under intense sunlight.

Resistant to Tyre Pluck & Wear
Engineered for trafficked areas, this coating features advanced resistance to "tyre pluck"—the lifting of paint by hot rubber tyres. It creates a robust seal that withstands mechanical abrasion, oil drips, and water ingress. By forming a durable bond with the substrate, it prevents the common failures of cracking and fading, ensuring long-term performance in residential driveways and commercial car parks.

Application & Compatibility
This product is optimised for application via brush, roller, or sprayer. For best results on fresh or porous surfaces, a two-coat application is recommended, with the second coat covering approximately 6 square metres per litre. It is touch dry in 3 hours under normal conditions, allowing for rapid project turnaround, though traffic should be restricted for 24 hours to allow full curing. It is fully compatible for use alongside Everest Tarmac Restorer.

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Browse our collection of in-depth articles and how-to guides designed to help you get the most out of this product. whether you need help with surface preparation or application advice, we have you covered.

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Stabilising a fretting tarmac driveway in the UK by applying a professional black bitumen restorer.
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Stopping Surface Fretting: How to Stabilise Loose Stones on Old Tarmac

You pull the car onto the drive. You get out. You walk into the hallway. Crunch, crunch, crunch. You look at the soles of your shoes, and they are embedded with tiny black stones. Your driveway is disintegrating. This is...

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Professional diamond grinding of a smooth power-floated concrete floor to create a mechanical key for painting.
  • von Sam Marriott

Mechanical Keying: Preparing Power-Floated Concrete

You walk into a newly built warehouse or a high-spec garage. The concrete floor is stunning. It is polished, dark grey, and so smooth it shines like glass. You think: "This will be easy to paint. It’s already flat." Stop....

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Identifying dusting concrete on a UK garage floor by checking for white chalky residue on fingertips.
  • von Sam Marriott

Dealing with "Dusting" Concrete: Hardening Weak Surfaces

You sweep your garage floor on Saturday morning. By Sunday afternoon, there is a fine layer of white grit covering your car again. You blame the wind, or dirt tracking in from outside. But if you look closely, that grit...

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Scrubbing professional-grade degreaser into a heavy oil stain on a concrete floor to prepare for painting.
  • von Sam Marriott

Degreasing Concrete: How to Remove Oil Stains Before Painting

If you are planning to paint your garage floor or seal your driveway, that dark patch where your old car used to leak is your biggest problem. If you paint directly over an oil stain - even a dry, old...

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