Business owners and local authorities often spend large amounts of time removing graffiti from concrete walls, buildings, and interiors. A waste of valuable time, wouldn’t you agree? Once graffiti is no longer removable, repainting becomes necessary.
With our anti-graffiti coatings, you can prevent that! While we can’t stop graffiti from being sprayed, we can ensure it’s easily removed.
Our anti-graffiti coatings not only protect exterior walls and metal objects against graffiti, but also offer long-lasting resistance to grime, algae, UV rays, mold, acid rain, and other substances such as ammonia. Thanks to these properties, buildings, façades, and metal surfaces stay clean and attractive for longer.
Our anti-graffiti coating is permanent. It penetrates deep into the substrate and does not come off during cleaning. Unlike semi-permanent coatings, our solution doesn’t need to be reapplied after each cleaning, making it much more maintenance-friendly.
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Download Anti-Graffiti Coatings BrochureThink of traffic signs, steel fascia panels, façades, cladding, corrugated profiles, and bridges.
Anti-graffiti coating is suitable for concrete, metal, and wooden surfaces.
Whatever finish you choose, Korthals guarantees fast delivery.
Multiple colors available. On request, we’ll explore the best way to match your desired color. Transparent anti-graffiti coatings are also an option.
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For indoor use. In the Netherlands, indoor use of solvent-based products is restricted. Water-based anti-graffiti coatings allow you to protect restrooms and other high-risk indoor areas against graffiti.
A permanent anti-graffiti coating penetrates deep into the surface and does not come off during cleaning. This differs from semi-permanent coatings, which consist of a sacrificial wax layer. While graffiti is removed during cleaning, so is the protective layer—requiring reapplication. This is both time-consuming and costly.