How does resin’s resistance to graffiti compare to treated concrete surfaces?
When evaluating surfaces for graffiti resistance, both resin and treated concrete are popular choices, but they differ significantly in performance. Resin surfaces, particularly those with specialized anti-graffiti coatings, offer superior resistance due to their non-porous nature, making graffiti easier to remove without damaging the underlying material. Treated concrete, while durable, often requires additional sealants or sacrificial coatings to achieve similar protection. Over time, resin maintains its smooth finish, whereas concrete may degrade with repeated graffiti removal. For long-term graffiti resistance and minimal maintenance, resin surfaces generally outperform treated concrete, especially in high-vandalism areas. Choosing the right material depends on budget, location, and desired upkeep levels.
