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How does the table’s design account for ease of graffiti removal if vandalized?
Contemporary public table design proactively addresses the challenge of graffiti vandalism through integrated material and coating solutions. The primary defense lies in the selection of non-porous, smooth surfaces such as high-pressure laminate, powder-coated steel, or solid phenolic resin. These materials prevent paint and ink from penetrating, allowing residues to sit on the surface. Most critically, many are treated with permanent or semi-permanent anti-graffiti coatings. These clear, protective layers create a sacrificial barrier; graffiti can be removed using mild solvents or even just soap and water without damaging the underlying finish. The design often avoids complex textures, intricate grooves, or joints where paint could collect, favoring seamless tops and rounded edges for effortless wiping. This thoughtful integration of easy-clean materials and protective technologies significantly reduces maintenance time and cost, ensuring tables remain functional and aesthetically pleasing with minimal intervention after vandalism occurs.
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