🚧 Paint the Town Yellow with Confidence!
INSL-XTP322409A-01 Acrylic Latex Traffic Paint is a fast-drying, versatile solution for all your line marking needs. This 1-gallon yellow paint is designed for both interior and exterior use, providing a durable matte finish that can be applied easily with various tools. With a coverage of 680 to 960 feet for a 4-inch line, it’s perfect for creating clear, reflective markings on roads, parking lots, and warehouses.
Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
Unit Count | 128 Fl Oz |
Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Finish Types | Matte |
Color Code | Yellow |
Color | Yellow |
Is Waterproof | True |
Additional Features | Reflective |
G**E
Perfect Match
The Blue-Handicap PAVEMENT PAINT finished off our handicap parking spaces perfectly.
A**A
Worked great
Worked great. Bought to block out an unused handicap spot in our parking lot and covered well and has held up with no problem. Cheaper than at our local home store as well, which is a bonus.
D**L
Great product, user friendly, dries quick and look amazing
Honestly, super happy with this product. This was our first attempt and using a good quality item like this made life easier
R**N
Dries fast. Is bright white!
I painted a basketball court "key" on my driveway using this paint. The paint stuck to the pavement pretty well while painting. I had to go over it a few times to get the white to be white and not still kind of dark from the blacktop under it. Overall it worked well. Only question now is longevity and durability.
A**L
Pretty good.
Painted the entry and wings of a driveway that was having parking intrusion, making it impossible to use driveway.The paint was thinner than I expected, but the color is right (looks like professional parking lot paint color) and so far seems to be doing the job. I have yet to go through the fall and winter with it to see how it lasts, but we'll see. Someone helping me unfortunately and stupidly stomped on the paint can to close it (which I would never recommend!) and there seemed to be a rock or something hard on the ground so the can started leaking. I put the paint into an aftermarket container. The can did seem to be a bit thinner than I'm used to. You should use a mallet, or if you must use your body weight to close it, only do it on a surface that has nothing else on it. Anyway, I would recommend.
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