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High-Performance Acrylic Formulation
Manufactured in the UK using premium-grade acrylic resins, this line marking paint is engineered for maximum adhesion to tarmac, asphalt, and concrete. Unlike standard paints, it incorporates specific anti-slip aggregates to ensure the lines possess the same friction coefficient as the rest of the playing surface, preventing players from slipping on the boundaries. It is chemically balanced to bond seamlessly with Everest Ultimate Tennis Court Paint, creating a unified, professional system.

Extreme Weather Resistance
The coating is 100% UV resistant, ensuring the bright white lines remain distinct and visible without yellowing, fading, or chalking under direct sunlight. Built to withstand the rigours of competitive sport and harsh British weather, it resists abrasion from constant foot traffic and aggressive pivoting, maintaining a professional court appearance for longer than standard latex alternatives.

Professional Application
Designed for crisp definition, this high-viscosity formula minimizes bleed for sharp, professional boundary lines. Important: Due to the heavy-duty anti-slip aggregate, this product must be applied using a brush or medium-pile roller; spray application is not possible as the particles will block the equipment. It is quick-drying and low odour, allowing for rapid overcoating and minimal downtime for the facility.

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