Beardow Adams introduce enhanced version of anti-graffiti coating
Beardow Adams has created a one coat sacrificial coating that protects buildings and structures from graffiti and environmental pollution.

Beardow Adams is now advertising an enhanced version of their environmentally-friendly anti-graffiti coating. Image source: suju - Pixabay (symbol image).
-Usually known for their hot-melt and water-based adhesives, Beardow Adams is now advertising an enhanced version of their environmentally-friendly anti-graffiti coating.
Manufactured in Beardow Adams’ Swedish facility, the coating is – according to the company – a 100% natural sacrificial coating system made from vegetable polysaccharides and water.
Virtually see-through film
The product is sprayed onto surfaces such as natural stone, brickwork, and ceramics through a dry air system, leaving a thin, virtually see-through film behind. If the surface is graffitied upon, the coating can be washed away with a high-pressure hot water spray (60-70°).
Many anti-graffiti coatings on the market are effective after two coats. However, as the company tells, Beardow Adams’ coating only requires a single coat.
It is manufactured to protect private and public locations as well as historical and high-profile buildings from graffiti and environmental pollution such as smog and is favoured for its see-through appearance in comparison to wax coatings.
According to Beardow Adams, the biodegradable coating has a proven track record with over four million square metres of buildings already protected including the Museum of Scotland and Brandenburg Gate.