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Faster patching and marking from Ennis Prismo

Ennis Prismo is introducing a new pothole reinstatement product called Repair as well as a temporary line marking system.
March 1, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1394 Ennis Prismo is introducing a new pothole reinstatement product called Repair as well as a temporary line marking system.

The pothole product, Repair, is said to be quick, easy and safe to use as well as being inexpensive to purchase. It requires little training to use and is said to be ready to carry traffic immediately after installation. It is also said to provide a permanent repair even on roads with high traffic volume.

Meanwhile, the temporary line marking system called Paintmark offers a solution to temporary delineation.

It requires no heat or heavy machinery to apply, is highly durable and can be removed by simply gently heating and peeling. The removal causes no damage and leaves no residue on the road surface.

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