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Please can i get help with graffiti proof spray/roll on
Posted by Phillip Patterson on August 31, 2010 at 1:54 pmI have a customer who wants foamex boards for the outside of therre fence but they want it to b graffiti proof. is there any where which sell a spray or a roll on which i can just coat the graphics??
(dont want a laminate as my laminator isnt set up yet and suppliers only sell by the roll!!)
thank you!!
Gary Birch replied 13 years, 10 months ago 6 Members · 8 Replies -
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there are many liquid laminates available ie: frog juice, if you use the advanced search facility, there are many threads on the subject or download the uksb toolbar, which has numerous suppliers 😀
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quote phillip patterson:(dont want a laminate as my laminator isnt set up yet and suppliers only sell by the roll!!)
thank you!!
Robert Horne sell it by the linear metre. Failing that Easy on does the job but it ain’t cheap
Cheers
Gary
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Thanks you for all you enquiries. will try that easy on stuff and its great to know that robert horne do it by the metre!!
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I called Robert horne but they told me all there laminates are sold by the roll 🙁 change of policy perhaps?? any other companies sell by the meter??
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Excuse me if I’m wrong, but you can graffiti laminates whether from a roll or liquid laminate, what you are after is a film that will reject most forms of graffiti such as biro, marker pens, spray paint etc.
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quote Nigel Pugh – Grafityp:Excuse me if I’m wrong, but you can graffiti laminates whether from a roll or liquid laminate, what you are after is a film that will reject most forms of graffiti such as biro, marker pens, spray paint etc.
And it costs £chi-ching £.
PROPER anti-graffiti film costs a fair bit and it a pig to apply over cut letters.
The ones I’ve used in the past are NEARLY impossible to apply by hand without it getting trashed.It’s going to cost a LOT more than the foamex he’s trying to protect!
Vinyl / liquid overlaminates will do the job to an extent giving a fair protection, but it’s not the same as the ‘real deal’.
That ‘easy on’ looks interesting. How does it affect print / vinyl?
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I have used it on both cad vinyl and on prints with no adverse effects, the finish achievable is pretty good but is best applied in as thin a coat as possible. The folk at Urban Hygiene are very helpful and worth a call to discuss if you are interested.
I have jobs which are about 4 years old now with it applied which are still going strong.
I hope that this helps.
Cheers
Gary
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