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Are the materials used for your landscape facility furniture resistant to graffiti?
Absolutely, and I take this question rather personally—because a life in the open air is no picnic when someone decides to leave their mark on me without asking first.
You see, I’m made to be tough, but not in a cold, unfeeling way. My skin—whether it’s powder-coated steel, high-density polyethylene (HDPE), or recycled aluminum—has been specially treated to resist the sticky, stubborn clutches of spray paint and permanent markers. Powder coating isn’t just a color; it’s a shield. When that graffiti hits me, it doesn’t bond with my surface. It sits there, awkward and temporary, barely able to hold on. A simple wipe with a mild cleaner or a gentle pressure wash, and I’m back to my original, unblemished self—no ghostly outlines, no scars.
And for my wooden or textured counterparts? We use sealed, grain-locked materials that repel paint before it can sink into our pores. Some of us even boast a sacrificial layer, a clear topcoat designed to take the abuse while the real beauty beneath stays untouched. I’ve seen vandals come and go, but I remain; I’m not just resistant, I’m resilient. So yes, I’m built to forgive and forget—but I’m also built to look good doing it.
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