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The resin is cleaned with a high pressure hose, with the pressure regulated according to the condition of the support, so as to not risk deteriorating the surface coating.
When the resin has tiny cracks and scales, it requires decapping by sanding or scraping with very specific equip;ent. This operation removes all upper parts of the resin and those not adhering to the support.
Resin tennis courts can be painted in more attractive colours than traditional green. Here is one in blue and gold.
For a perfect coating and to apply the finishing coats in perfect conditions, the application of a black pore filling layer is often required. It helps cover the areas where the former resin was lacking and makes sure that the entire surface is perfectly flat and level.




If there are any areas where water is retained on the court,
they must be reabsorbed by a special operation called "deflashing".
It involves applying successive layers of black water protective resin with
a rubber scraper.

Résitenn is applied in crossed layers. Firstly,
the base coat then the mass and finishing coats. Résitenn resins
are applied with a rubber scraper in thin layers. The resins are coloured
and the colours can be chosen from the standard range or prepared on request.
Résitenn is a non-slip resin containing silica and provides
an excellent surface for shoe and ball control.


Once the resin coats are applied, the coating is traced with the court lines and takes on the aspect of a new tennis court. Traditionally tennis courts are either one or two shades of green.