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Advanced Formulation
Manufactured in the UK using premium-grade acrylic resins, this single-pack system is designed to transform weathered asphalt, tarmac, and concrete into professional-grade sports surfaces. The coating is supplied with a specialist silica aggregate additive, allowing for a customisable anti-slip texture that meets the rigorous demands of competitive play. Its flexible composition allows the paint to expand and contract with the substrate, preventing hairline cracks and ensuring superior adhesion.

Extreme Resistance
Built to withstand the punishment of constant foot traffic and aggressive pivoting, this coating offers exceptional abrasion resistance. It creates a robust barrier that resists friction and wear, making it ideal for tennis courts, multi-use games areas (MUGAs), and playgrounds. Crucially, the formula is 100% UV resistant, locking in colour vitality and preventing the "chalking" or fading often seen in inferior latex-based alternatives, ensuring the court remains visually striking for years.

Professional Application
Designed for trade efficiency, this water-based coating is low odour and quick-drying, allowing for rapid project turnaround. Due to the heavy-duty anti-slip aggregate, this product must be applied using a medium-pile double-arm roller to ensure even distribution of the silica particles; spray application is not suitable. It is compatible with Everest Trade Paints Line Marking Paint for a complete court renovation and requires minimal maintenance once fully cured.

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Description
High-performance acrylic sports coating with anti-slip aggregate for tarmac and concrete.

Engineered for extreme durability, this flexible UV-resistant formula restores worn courts with a professional, traction-heavy finish. Supplied with a separate silica additive to ensure maximum grip, it withstands constant foot traffic and aggressive friction without cracking or fading.

Available Colours
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    Dark Green
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    Mid Green
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    Light Green
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    Royal Blue
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    Olympic Blue
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    Red Clay
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    White
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    Black
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