20-955 Seymour Stripe 9-Series Inverted Ground Marking Paint, Safety Green (17oz)
Product Line: Stripe SKU: 20-955DISCLAIMER: The color swatches provided are intended to closely represent the actual colors; however, please note that there may be variations from what is displayed on your screen.
$14.50
A fast drying solvent-based marking paint designed to be sprayed in an inverted position. Produces vivid marks, does not clog, and is safe for grass. The solvent based formulation works well in low temperatures. Meets APWA color standards and is VOC compliant. May be sprayed by hand or with the Z-605 marking gun or Z-606 marking wand.
- Dry to touch in 5 minutes at 72F
- Dry to touch in 15 minutes at 35F
- Up to 500 linear feet
UPC: | 043281002073 |
Part #: | 0000200955 |
Container Size: | 20 OZ |
Net Fill Wt. OZ: | 17 |
Net Fill Wt. G: | 482 |
Prop 65 (cancer): | yes |
Prop 65 (repro): | no |
Safety Data Sheet: | View Safety Data Sheet |
Product Information Sheet: | View Product Information Sheet |
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tim stoessler –
I’ve used your inverted tip making paints for year. My question to you is that my operations team does not want “permanent” paint. we’re a water/sewer utility that needs to markout our lines on roads concrete, grass (the normal stuff where contractors call for a markout. My issue is deciphering your different lines/ series. we primarily use blue/green/purple. I’m guessing they don’t want it to be thee years later. I always understood it to be “marking” paint was for permanent lines, and “mark-out” temporary. youâve got so many lines/series â3â, â6â 20-653, and 9 which Iâve been using, âthat sound the same or close to each other. What series should I focus on to not be permanent?
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Seymour Paint –
We only make one truly temporary marking paint and in just one color (white). #20-633. If youâre looking for large numbers you should explore private labeling the paintâminimum order quantity 600 cans per color, guaranteed for 2 years. If you are interested, please contact sales@seymourpaint.com.
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Melissa –
What is the difference between your 3 6 and 9 series marker spray paints? We need something to cover a white and purple stripe on astroturf.
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Seymour Paint –
All 3 are permanent. If you are looking for a green to cover astroturf, I would recommend the green color 20-695 in our Stripe golf course marking paint, which is permanent also. If you have additional questions, please contract our technical support at 815-895-9101.
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Jeremy –
What is the width of the painted line? Thank You.
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Seymour Paint –
Generally, about 2 inches, but it depends on how close you hold the can to the ground.
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Marcus Dersch –
What temperature can I use this paint in? If spraying on steel, how long can I expect it to last outdoors? Weeks, months, or longer? How does it compare to Rustoleum Inverted Marking Paint or Krylon INDUSTRIAL Striping Paint (LineUp Series)?
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Seymour Paint –
You can apply this paint from 40-100F. It is permanent and will last a couple years at least on hard surfaces.
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Bo Reese –
What is the difference between the 3, 6 & 9 Series ground marking spray paints?
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Seymour Paint –
The 3 and 6 series are the same (both water based/permanent) except for fill weight. The 9 series is solvent based.
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