Which Pitch Marking Paint Do I Need?
Answer four quick questions and we'll tell you exactly which Pitchmark paint to order. Or scroll down to read the full guide.
Question 1: What type of line marking machine do you have?
π€ Robotic Line Marker (Turf Tank, Tiny Robot, FJ Dynamics)
You need Edge β it's the only Pitchmark paint formulated for robotic line marking systems. Its anti-clog formula ensures uninterrupted lines throughout the full marking cycle with zero manual intervention. Use with a stainless steel or hollow cone nozzle.
π Pitchmark Eco Spray Marker
Use Ecoline+ with a Green Misting Nozzle for the sharpest, most professional lines β the same paint used in the Premier League and Champions League. Just 1.5L per full-size pitch.
π¨ Standard Spray Line Marker (Pitchmark Hybrid, Fusion, Eco Lite, Fleet, Zehnder etc.)
Use any concentrate paint with a flat fan nozzle. Jump to Question 2 to narrow down which concentrate is right for you.
βοΈ Transfer Wheel Line Marker (Classic, Elements, Rigby Taylor etc.)
Use any concentrate paint β Clubline, Lumen, Extreme or Elements 4:1. Direct also works undiluted with transfer wheel machines for a no-mix option.
Question 2: What sport are you marking?
π GAA (Football or Hurling)
White lines: Clubline White, Lumen White or Extreme White depending on your budget and frequency of marking.
β½ Football (Soccer)
Any white paint in the range. Clubline White is the most popular choice for football clubs across Ireland.
π 7v7 or 9v9 SSG on a Pitch with Existing White Lines
Clubline Blue β FAI recommended. Blue SSG lines on white-lined pitches are clearly distinguishable and required under FAI small-sided games guidelines.
π Rugby
Clubline White, Lumen or Extreme. GAA clubs with large pitches often use Extreme for the best coverage and lowest cost per pitch.
Question 3: How often do you mark?
Once a week or less β training pitches or occasional use
Elements 4:1 (β¬45) or Clubline White (β¬55). Both mark up to 4 pitches per 10L and offer excellent value for lower-frequency marking.
2β3 times per week β match pitches marked regularly
Lumen White (β¬65) β 5 pitches per 10L, brighter and more durable than Clubline. Lines last longer between applications, reducing how often you need to remark.
County grounds, professional facilities or high-traffic pitches
Extreme White (β¬75) β Pitchmark's highest grade concentrate. 6 pitches per 10L, maximum brightness, longest-lasting lines. Lowest cost per pitch in the range at β¬12.50.
Question 4: Whatβs your budget per 10L?
| Budget | Recommended Paint | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Under β¬50 | Elements 4:1 β β¬45 | Best entry-level concentrate, 4 pitches per 10L |
| β¬50ββ¬60 | Clubline White β β¬55 | Ireland's best-selling paint, brighter lines than Elements |
| β¬60ββ¬70 | Lumen White β β¬65 | Premium brightness, 5 pitches per 10L, longer-lasting lines |
| Over β¬70 | Extreme White β β¬75 | Best performance & lowest cost per pitch β 6 pitches per 10L |
Still Not Sure?
The most popular choice for GAA and football clubs across Ireland is Clubline White β it's our best-selling paint for good reason. If you want to upgrade, Lumen White is the next step up. For the absolute best result, choose Extreme White.
Contact us β and we'll recommend the right paint for your specific situation.