From January 5-8, 2018, there were a string of emails on the listserv about experience with anti-graffiti coatings.  You might want to go back and check those responses.

 

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From: public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com [mailto:public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Julia Muney Moore
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2018 8:34 AM
To: public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com
Subject: Re: Mural sheild & graffiti coating?

 

I’ve been looking into it.  I will need to do tests with the paints we typically use—generally Sherwin Williams outdoor commercial-grade latex paint. But I’ve heard it works very well with artist-grade paints (Nova, Golden, etc.).  

 

Julia Muney Moore
Director of Public Art

Arts Council of Indianapolis
924 N. Pennsylvania St.
Indianapolis, IN  46204
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m (317) 332-8382
jmoore@indyarts.org

 

 



 

 

On Apr 6, 2018, at 11:10 AM, Beth Tobey <btobey@cityofsantacruz.com> wrote:



Anyone used this? Have opinions? They say it’s “not a coating” but chemically fuses paint layers and provides pigments with protection against sun damage and vandalism. It’s a two step process – “Mural Shield” first then their “World’s Best Graffiti Coating.” I has apparently become popular with mural artists in Los Angeles.

 

 

 

 

<image001.png>Beth Tobey

Arts Program Manager

City of Santa Cruz Economic Development Office

 

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