Gone are the days of the heavy, cumbersome, expensive ways of lining your fields.
Remember the wet bags of lime that exploded all over the place!
The Score Field Marking System is so easy to use because it is lightweight, convenient, clean and uses C.F.C. free paint.
No more grass burns or holes, no more double lining for wet weather and and no more machines so heavy no-one can figure out how to carry them!
With this machine it is so easy to line your soccer, rugby, field hockey and football fields: even softball and baseball clubs are using it!
Line quickly in all weathers, on wet or dry fields with an adjustable line width. Then use the fold down handle and put the lightweight machine straight into the trunk of your car: one person at twice the speed!
Act now and get the deal. Get a quote, make contact with us and we can arrange a FREE MACHINE with every 25 cases of field marking paint. (12 cans per case!)
Oh yes…at a fraction of the cost you now pay to line your field.
Easy to find out more. “Contact Us” or “Get a Quote “ now…and don’t miss out on the FREE MACHINE deal!
By Rachel Spohn
Sports of all kinds attract men, women, and children alike. Something about the tense competition, the roar of the crowd, and the athletic skill of the atmosphere draw people of all cultures into the game.
For the true fanatics rooting on their team, the rules and calls by the referees mean everything. One wrong call could change the entire game, resulting in one team’s triumphant victory and the other team’s crushing loss; which is why something seemingly insignificant as field marking paint is so important.
The crisp, bright lines that solidly mark in and out of bounds and goal lines on the field keep the rules intact and allow players, referees, and spectators alike easy viewing of the playing field.
When choosing paint, consider a few factors.
First, factors determining paint usage when lining a field are grass height, speed of application, and weather conditions.
Another crucial factor to consider is whether the turf is natural or artificial. While most field paint may work for both, check to make sure no chemicals will damage the natural or artificial grass.
The arena may affect the type of paint you choose as well. If it’s outdoors, the paint needs to be able to withstand UV exposure and rain.
Also, while lead hazards shouldn’t be a problem today as they may have been years ago, still check the paint’s components to verify that it is free-of-lead hazards.
Lastly, look into eco-friendly options. Aerosol can be harmful for the environment, and water-based aerosol paints provide an environmentally safe alternative.
Take some time to weight the many available options of field marking paint; however, don’t take too long and let the fun and games continue!
Winning Teams by Nissel ( http://winningteamsbynissel.com) has the latest innovations in field marking paint to keep your game organized and fair. Rachel Spohn is a freelance writer.
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Egypt has one of the only “soap” soccer fields in existence….which is probably a good thing.
So how do you put the lines down on this sucker?
Sound On?…there is over five minutes of this…Enjoy!


