Overview
For outdoor brickwork, concrete, metal, wood and plastic, Blackfriar Anti-Climb Paint produces a thick, non-drying coating that acts as a deterrent to intruders by making the surface virtually impossible to climb. In addition, it marks hands and clothing.
Use on ledges, gutters, pipes, down corners, window sills, parapets, walls, and fences outdoors.
- Semi-matt finish
- Makes surfaces virtually unclimable
- Non-drying, slippery finish
Area | Exterior |
Recommended Use | Can be applied to brickwork, concrete, plastic, metal or wood. |
Base | Oil-Based |
Coverage | Up to 2m² per litre |
Drying Time | Does not dry |
Recommended Coats | 1 Coat |
Application Method | Brush |
VOC Levels | High |
Clean Up | Remove as much paint as possible from the equipment before cleaning with brush cleaner |
Preparation
The surface to be painted must be sound, clean and dry.
- Scrape off any old or flaking paint until you have a firm surface
- Seal porous surfaces with Blackfriar Professional Solvent Based Floor Sealer.
- After sealing bare steel, give one coat of Blackfriar Red Oxide Zinc Phosphate Primer.
- Plastic downcomers should be roughened by rubbing with medium grade abrasive paper.
Application
Always follow the manufacturer's instructions found on the tin
- Apply generously with a stiff brush or lambs wool mitt.
- New or bare surfaces: Apply Blackfriar Professional Solvent Based Floor Sealer followed by 1 coat of Blackfriar Professional Anti-Climb Paint.
- Previously painted surfaces: Apply 1 coat as required.
- Only apply to areas not subject to legitimate daily contact usually limited to areas above 6 feet. Blackfriar Professional Anti-Climb Paint works best on surfaces or in areas below 35°C. The product will attract a surface layer of dust but this will not affect performance.