h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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use of an non active additive to spray paint that when comes into contact with a treated surface will prevent curing of the paint, or at least significantly impede curing rate
treated surface will ideally contain a catalyst
G-Shield Clearcoat
http://www.thegshield.com/ An anti-grafitti clearcoat for almost all surfaces. [Alterother, Oct 27 2011]
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err "step right up potential graffiti artists and buy this particular brand of paint" ? |
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Or do you want to hobble the entire industry because .001 pct of their product gets used in an annoying fashion ? |
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Is it just me, or are we going through a period where as soon as you read the idea, you need to click on the poster's username and see what kind of history you're dealing with ? Nothing personal, just a question. |
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I think it's just you. The idea has merit only if the surface reacts with common paint. |
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norm, I think its always been like that! |
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<clicks on [normzone]'s username to
check history> |
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I check [usernames] now and then, unless I'm familiar with their work. (yes [normzone] just an answer) |
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Huhhu, huh, huh, huuh... Work... huh hu
huu huh hu. |
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Already baked for several years. Rustoleum, Krylon,
DuPont, and Sherwin-Williams all market grafitti-resistant
paints that work remarkably well. I keep five rattlecans
(different shades of grey) of the Rustoleum and Krylon
stuff in my Jeep to cover up tags I find on rocky
outcroppings in and around my valley. I use the different
shades to color-match and create mottled textures (which
is only possible when the paint is wet, because the
Rustoleum kind won't even adhere to _itself_ once dry).
Unfortunately, they don't come in matte-finish, but I'd
rather see a blotch of satin-sheen grey on a rock than
some ugly neon scrawl. A number of people in the
community agree with me, including the County Sherrif,
who once stopped to gig me for vandalism until I explained
what I was up to, at which point he thought it over and
gave me his blessing. I think someone else is doing it now,
too, because I've seen a couple of spots I don't remember
hitting. I've never tried the clear G-Coat; it's high-gloss,
expensive, available only by direct order, and I don't think
it's available in rattlecans. |
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