Anti-graffiti paint forms a protective barrier on surfaces at risk of graffiti paint or permanent marker ink.
The barrier makes sure that the paint or ink does not adhere to the underlying wall but stays on the anti-graffiti paint layer instead.
There are two types of coatings typically used:
Non sacrificial anti-graffiti paint
For surfaces likely to experience graffiti frequently, we recommend the use of permanent anti-graffiti coating, known as non-sacrificial coating. These can endure up to 70 graffiti removals, as they form a water repellant surface where the graffiti cannot adhere.
Sacrificial anti-graffiti paint
For areas at a lower risk of graffiti, we recommend the use of sacrificial anti-graffiti coating. These form a protective film which protects the surface underneath. Sacrificial coatings need to be replaced after each removal. Therefore, are most effective for areas not likely to be exposed to a high risk of graffiti.
Concord Coatings can recommend the best anti-graffiti coating for you.
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