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Generally it must be used at least 2 metres above normal access height and warning signs must be clearly displayed, for more information please click on our information sheet "Anti Climb Paint an

Anti-climb paint is by design hard to remove but white spirit can be used to clean tools and spills.

No! Anti climb paint should not be applied to areas regularly used by pets.    

4. Anti Climb or Anti Vandal Paint Warning Signs
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...t sign for your requirements. By law it is necessary to clearly indicate when anti-climb paint has been used. The general consensus is that signs should be no more than 3-4 metres apart but that could...

5. Anti-Climb, Anti-Vandal, Anti Scale or Anti Intruder Paint
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...hot or cold weather conditions adhering to the surfaces to which it is applied. Anti-Climb Paint can be used on brick, cement, wood, metal, asbestos cement, roof tiles, plastic and most other building...

6. About NVP
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...rubber granules. It was designed specifically for hard wearing automotive applications but has now been used extensively within marine, building and industrial environments. ...

...t sign for your requirements. By law it is necessary to clearly indicate when anti-climb paint has been used. The general consensus is that signs should be no more than 3-4 metres apart but that could...

...hot or cold weather conditions adhering to the surfaces to which it is applied. Anti-Climb Paint can be used on brick, cement, wood, metal, asbestos cement, roof tiles, plastic and most other building...

9. About NVP
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...rubber granules. It was designed specifically for hard wearing automotive applications but has now been used extensively within marine, building and industrial environments. ...

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