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3M – 2090 BLUE MASKING TAPE
The perfect tape to mask game lines for court floors. Conforms well when making curves for 3-point lines, center jump circle, and the top of keys. Fits in most game line taping machines. Will not damage court floor surface or leave a residue. Works with solvent based or waterborne paints.
Do not leave on the court surface more than 14 days.
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3M Blue Squeegee Applicator
Industry standard tool for applying court floor stencils, decals, and tapes. 4 inch.
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COURTDECAL™ PREP – 8 OUNCE SPRAYER
A professional cleaning solution used to prepare the surface of your basketball court floor prior to installation of vinyl floor graphics. It removes surface contaminates such as oily residues, perspiration, and grease to ensure your vinyl decal adheres properly. It can be used on floors with waterborne or oil-modified coatings. It will not damage your surface.
COURTDECAL™ PREP should also be used to clean your vinyl decal prior applying a coat of COURTDECAL™ GUARD – a non-slip, protective coating, which is required by the NCAA to keep your basketball surface consistent.
New NCAA Basketball Rules requires decals to be “of a consistent surface”: The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel recently approved a rule change that requires temporary decals and logos placed on the court to be “of a consistent surface” as the rest of the floor.
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COURTDECAL™ PREP – 32 OUNCE SPRAYER
A professional cleaning solution used to prepare the surface of your basketball court floor prior to installation of vinyl floor graphics. It removes surface contaminates such as oily residues, perspiration, and grease to ensure your vinyl decal adheres properly. It can be used on floors with waterborne or oil-modified coatings. It will not damage your surface. COURTDECAL™ PREP should also be used to clean your vinyl decal prior applying a coat of COURTDECAL™ GUARD – a non-slip, protective coating, which is required by the NCAA to keep your basketball surface consistent.
New NCAA Basketball Rules requires decals to be “of a consistent surface”:
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel recently approved a rule change that requires temporary decals and logos placed on the court to be “of a consistent surface” as the rest of the floor.