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Area
to be coated
When
coating a wall it is usual to coat from ground
level up to a height of 2.5mtrs - this is the
maximium height that most graffiti vandals can
reach. You may choose to coat to a higher level
particularly if there are adjacent surfaces onto
which the vandals can climb.
It would also be wise to consider coating up to
a particular architectural feature to minimise
the impact of any change of appearance. Examples
would be to coat up to the tops of window lintels
or coating to the top of a wall if it is slightly
higher than the 2.5m recommended.
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Primer
coat information:
The
coating is suitable for application to brickwork,
concrete and unpolished stone provided it is first
primed with the Permanent System Primer Coat -
a high grade acrylic. The primer coat will minimise
the change of appearance in the coating, although
some change is inevitable.
Surfaces
that require a prime coat:
Brick
Terracotta and Fired Clay tiles
Concrete
Unpolished marble, travertine, limestone or granite.
Surfaces
that DO NOT require
a prime coat:
Painted surfaces
Wood and metal
Polished marble, travertine, limestone or granite.
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