Address Marker Installation
1. Wire brush concrete surface to remove dirt and old paint.
2. Place a straight line just below the top of the curb at the desired level.
3. Place concrete/asphalt adhesive to the back of the marker per instructions.
4. Start by placing the top edge of marker along the straight edge made in step #2. Press down with a slight twisting motion, working the adhesive from the center out to each edge.
5. Clean up any excess glue with mineral spirits or paint thinner.
Caution:
If surface temperature exceeds 90 degrees, the address markers may tend to slide. If this happens, take a long strip of masking tape or painters tape (blue), and place it across the face of all the markers while they are in a straight line, extending the tape beyond the markers and affixing the ends to the concrete surface. Next, take a short piece of duct tape and place the duct tape across (perpendicular to) the masking or painters tape making sure it will not peel off. Let stand for approximately 2-3 hours for glue to begin to harden. Peel off tape, make any final adjustments and clean up excessive glue with paint thinner.