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An exciting new development in the fight against graffiti vandalism has hit Australian shores.

The brain child of Solar Gard Saint-Gobain Australia’s very own General Manager, Robert Hamilton, is a film that will not only potentially save tax payers millions of dollars each year in graffiti removal but is also safe to use around the family home to protect much loved table tops from “junior” mishaps.

Solar Gard GraffitiTidy is a durable protective film, that when applied to your smooth surfaces, will provide a durable non-stick barrier that is hydrophobic, in that it reacts by deterring liquids in a similar to the way to that of a non-stick pan. Its low surface energy means that even permanent marker pen can simply be wiped off with a dry cloth! According to the *Keep Australia Beautiful website, the estimated cost of graffiti and other forms of vandalism to the Australian community is a massive $2.7 billion a year.

In NSW alone, a total of 46, 404 incidents of graffiti were reported to Police in the five-year period from 2009-2014. One quarter (25.9%) of these offences were committed on residential dwellings, followed by public transport (18.4%), business/commercial (17.1 %) and outdoor/public places (14.9%).

As the film is clear, vandals won’t even know GraffitiTidy has been installed. The film allows their pen and paint graffiti to be applied, leaving hoons satisfied they have done their damage and move on.

Clean up though, is where GraffitiTidy saves valuable time, expense and effort with easy graffiti removal. “GraffitiTidy provides the hassle free solution for tagging and spray painting that commercial building owners, councils, schools and other private enterprises have been waiting for” said Solar Gard Saint-Gobain Australasia’s General Manger, Robert Hamilton, “And we are really excited to be the very first country to receive this state of the art new product”.

It’s a cost effective solution that provides 24 hour protection to property such as, but not limited too, bus shelters, public transport, street signs, garage doors and retail store front”. Learn more at SolarGard.co.nz #solargard #graffititidy #specialtywindowfilms

Follow this link for more information on on this and the full range of Solar Gard products.

To discuss your requirements you can reach Ross Eathorne on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.or by phone on 09 441 0040   |||  August 14,  2017   |||

 
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