Krylon Quik-Mark (Solvent Base) Inverted Paint
Categories: Civil Works, Engineering, Industries, Inverted Markout, Paint
Krylon Quik-Mark (Solvent Base) Inverted Paint
Krylon Quik-Mark Solvent Base Inverted Paint provides high-visibility, long-lasting marking for construction, utilities, and civil works.
Its advanced solvent-based formula ensures bold, permanent lines on asphalt, grass, gravel, and concrete.
Key benefits of Krylon Quik-Mark Solvent Base Inverted Paint include:
- Permanent solvent based paint
- Ideal for marking horizontal surfaces
- Patented tilt-to-the-side ergonomic nozzle
- One pass valve for bold, bright, visible markings
- Glove Grip cap has a wider opening to easily accommodate work gloves
- Spray-Thru cap non-clogging spray tip
- Locking tip won’t fall off with extended use
- Fast drying formulation penetrates and adheres to hot, cold or wet surfaces
- VOC / MIR compliant
- Short and long wands available
- Largest can on NZ market – 600ml
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Stock#
SPRCB
Variant/Size
600ml
Quantity
12
Gr.Wt (Kg)
8.075
Vol (m3)
0.016
Details
Applications
Marking out services, plans and utilities
Suitable for use on most substrates including gravel, asphalt, grass, concrete and alike
Safe for use on cold or hot surfaces
Frequently Asked Questions
Temporary Marking Solutions with Chalk-Based Inverted Paint
Krylon Quik-Mark Chalk Base Inverted Paint is engineered for professionals needing reliable, temporary marking solutions that deliver maximum visibility and easy clean-up. This chalk-based marking spray features a specialised formula designed to leave crisp, bold lines without damaging or permanently staining underlying surfaces.
Krylon Quik-Mark Chalk Base Inverted Paint is ideal for a wide range of applications, including civil works, construction sites, event layouts, sports fields, and utility locations, thanks to its superior performance on asphalt, gravel, concrete, and grass.
The innovative, patented inverted spray nozzle on Krylon Quik-Mark Chalk Base Inverted Paint enables users to apply consistent lines with precision while standing upright.
This ergonomic design minimises operator fatigue and streamlines large-scale or extended marking jobs, improving both efficiency and comfort on-site. Its non-toxic, low-odour composition and water-removable finish make Krylon Quik-Mark Chalk Base Inverted Paint safe for sensitive environments, such as schools, playgrounds, parks, and public areas.
When you need temporary markings that meet New Zealand’s highest safety and environmental standards, Krylon Quik-Mark Chalk Base Inverted Paint is the trusted choice.
For industry best practices and regulatory requirements, visit the WorkSafe NZ construction safety page.
Krylon Quik-Mark Chalk Base Inverted Paint is engineered for professionals needing reliable, temporary marking solutions that deliver maximum visibility and easy clean-up. This chalk-based marking spray features a specialised formula designed to leave crisp, bold lines without damaging or permanently staining underlying surfaces.
Krylon Quik-Mark Chalk Base Inverted Paint is ideal for a wide range of applications, including civil works, construction sites, event layouts, sports fields, and utility locations, thanks to its superior performance on asphalt, gravel, concrete, and grass.
The innovative, patented inverted spray nozzle on Krylon Quik-Mark Chalk Base Inverted Paint enables users to apply consistent lines with precision while standing upright.
This ergonomic design minimises operator fatigue and streamlines large-scale or extended marking jobs, improving both efficiency and comfort on-site. Its non-toxic, low-odour composition and water-removable finish make Krylon Quik-Mark Chalk Base Inverted Paint safe for sensitive environments, such as schools, playgrounds, parks, and public areas.
When you need temporary markings that meet New Zealand’s highest safety and environmental standards, Krylon Quik-Mark Chalk Base Inverted Paint is the trusted choice.
For industry best practices and regulatory requirements, visit the WorkSafe NZ construction safety page.
Paint stands out for its reliability and clarity in marking construction zones, utility layouts, sports fields, and event spaces. Its chalk-based formula ensures markings are bold and visible, yet can be easily removed by rain or washing when the job is complete.
This paint is engineered specifically for professionals who need clear, temporary lines that comply with New Zealand’s regulations for non-permanent site marking.
For more information about applications and industry standards, visit our Paints Collection or contact our team for personalised support.
Paint stands out for its reliability and clarity in marking construction zones, utility layouts, sports fields, and event spaces. Its chalk-based formula ensures markings are bold and visible, yet can be easily removed by rain or washing when the job is complete.
This paint is engineered specifically for professionals who need clear, temporary lines that comply with New Zealand’s regulations for non-permanent site marking.
For more information about applications and industry standards, visit our Paints Collection or contact our team for personalised support.
Yes, applying temporary marking paints—especially for construction, civil works, and utility location—requires compliance with strict safety and environmental standards in New Zealand.
This product is formulated to support these requirements by being non-toxic, easy to remove, and aligned with best practice guidelines for non-permanent site markings.
Professionals should always follow industry-recommended colour coding for identifying underground services (such as red for electricity, blue for water, yellow for gas), as advised by both local authorities and WorkSafe NZ.
It’s essential to avoid permanent spray paints in areas where temporary, reversible solutions are needed. By using a chalk-based formula, you can ensure compliance and reduce environmental impact—making it easier to restore sites after your project is complete.
For up-to-date information on utility marking codes, compliance, and regulatory changes, consult WorkSafe NZ’s official guidance or contact Arandee for project-specific advice and documentation.
Yes, applying temporary marking paints—especially for construction, civil works, and utility location—requires compliance with strict safety and environmental standards in New Zealand.
This product is formulated to support these requirements by being non-toxic, easy to remove, and aligned with best practice guidelines for non-permanent site markings.
Professionals should always follow industry-recommended colour coding for identifying underground services (such as red for electricity, blue for water, yellow for gas), as advised by both local authorities and WorkSafe NZ.
It’s essential to avoid permanent spray paints in areas where temporary, reversible solutions are needed. By using a chalk-based formula, you can ensure compliance and reduce environmental impact—making it easier to restore sites after your project is complete.
For up-to-date information on utility marking codes, compliance, and regulatory changes, consult WorkSafe NZ’s official guidance or contact Arandee for project-specific advice and documentation.