Graffiti vandalism can cause significant damage and financial loss for property owners and local authorities.
Fortunately, anti-graffiti coatings provide an effective solution by making graffiti easier to remove without damaging
the underlying surface. Urban Hygiene offers two main types of anti-graffiti coatings—Permanent and
Sacrificial. Each is designed for specific surface types, environmental needs, and long-term maintenance preferences.
????️ What Makes Them Different
1. Mechanism of Protection
- Permanent Coating (easy‑on): A clear, durable polymer coating that creates a non-stick surface. Graffiti can be removed repeatedly without reapplying the coating.
- Sacrificial Coating: A wax-polymer, water-based layer that is removed along with the graffiti and must be reapplied after each clean.
2. Appearance & Surface Suitability
- Permanent: Leaves a clear, slightly glossy finish. Suitable for painted walls, murals, street furniture, and smooth surfaces.
- Sacrificial: Invisible once dry. Ideal for porous, natural, or heritage materials like brick, stone, or concrete.
3. Longevity & Maintenance
| Coating Type | Lifespan | Maintenance |
|---|---|---|
| Permanent | Up to 20 years | No reapplication required; graffiti is easily wiped away or washed off |
| Sacrificial | Up to 10 years (with reapplication) | Requires reapplication after graffiti is removed |
4. Environmental & Technical Considerations
- Permanent: Solvent-free, low VOC, breathable, compatible with pressure washing.
- Sacrificial: Water-based, eco-friendly, fully reversible, and non-toxic.
5. Ease of Cleaning Graffiti
- Permanent: Graffiti can be removed quickly using water or mild removers—no damage to the coating.
- Sacrificial: Coating and graffiti are pressure-washed off together; surface must be recoated afterward.
✅ Choosing the Right Product
Choose Permanent (easy‑on) if you need:
- Long-term protection with minimal maintenance
- Coating for non-porous or painted surfaces (e.g., murals, signage)
- A surface that can endure frequent graffiti cleanings
Choose Sacrificial if you need:
- Invisible protection for stone, brick, or heritage buildings
- Environmentally safe, breathable, and reversible protection
- A temporary layer that can be reapplied as needed
???? Pros & Cons at a Glance
| Feature | Permanent (easy‑on) | Sacrificial |
|---|---|---|
| Durability | Up to 20 years, withstands 1000+ cleanings | ~10 years total, but reapplication is needed |
| Appearance Impact | Slight gloss, mostly transparent | Fully invisible, maintains natural look |
| Cleaning Process | Simple: wipe or pressure wash | Remove coating and graffiti together, reapply coating |
| Eco Profile | Solvent-free, low VOC | Water-based, fully reversible |
| Best For | Painted, urban, smooth surfaces | Heritage, natural, porous materials |
| Maintenance | Minimal, no re-coating | Requires reapplication after cleaning |
Both anti-graffiti coatings from Urban Hygiene provide effective protection, but your choice should depend on the surface type, environmental sensitivity, and your willingness to maintain the protective layer. Choosing the right product helps protect your surfaces while reducing long-term cleaning costs and preserving visual appeal.





