Frequently Asked Questions
Line painting is performed at various times throughout the year and may be completed on County Roads mid-day, evening, or night-time hours when weather and conditions are appropriate.
Dependent upon conditions, line paint can remain wet for up to 15 minutes.
The intent of the warning trucks behind the line painter is to provide enough space to allow for paint to dry. If you cross the centerline to pass line painting operations, chances are that your vehicle will end up with paint on it. Please be patient and follow the direction of the notification signage.
If you do get line paint on your vehicle, do not scrub with a solvent as this will damage your car’s finish. As soon as possible after getting paint on your vehicle, wash the vehicle at a pressure car wash. This will loosen and remove most of the paint unless it has dried for more than a day.
If the car wash does not remove the paint, allow the water to dry and then spray the paint residue with WD-40. Allow the WD-40 to stay on the area for 1 – 2 hours and then rewash the vehicle. If there is a heavy concentration, repeat the procedure.
For heavy accumulations of paint that has dried for several days, apply a liberal coating of Vaseline petroleum jelly to the dried paint and leave it overnight. Then wash your vehicle. If necessary, repeat the procedure.
After cleaning the paint, apply a coat of wax to the vehicle’s finish. Wax should remove any lasting signs of paint.
To remove paint from wheel wells, apply a coat of Vaseline petroleum jelly to the area and leave for several days before washing. Applying a rubbing alcohol to the area will help soften any residue left after the Vaseline.
Dufferin County assumes no liability for paint damages to vehicles that have crossed wet paint lines or disobeyed the warning signs and warning vehicles.
Questions
Please contact the Public Works Department at: 519-941-2816 ext. 2600 or publicworks@dufferincounty.ca.