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Anti Climb Paint: Coverage is approximately 1-2 square meters per litre. Available in both black and grey. Apply by short brush or decorators mitt to surfaces above shoulder height (i.e. over 7 feet), coated surfaces appear normal but will remain unset and slippery for several years. Note: It is recommended that the presence of Anti-Climb paint is is clearly identified with warning signs. www.decoratingdirect.co.uk/viewprod/t/TORACP This article has been viewed 13354 times in the last 3 years GGP: 24th May 2005 - 22:05 GMTAmazin'! vz: 25th May 2005 - 05:42 GMTnon-drying? so is it like a wax? or more oily? what if you throw some fine sand or sawdust on it? or apply sandpaper? elaine: 25th May 2005 - 05:57 GMTsticky. yuk. my especial phobia!
Peter: 25th May 2005 - 14:20 GMTvz: i was thinking the same thing... cover it with sawdust or sand... hmm! Jamie: 25th May 2005 - 14:38 GMTthe addition of rats to the last one is indeed a banksy if i'm not mistaken. Peter: 27th May 2005 - 13:23 GMT"coo-var" and "vandalene" are two words ive definitely not heard before, heh. Captain Svejk: 6th Jun 2005 - 11:58 GMTI came across the stuff by accident, honest guv. It has the consistency of silicone grease and it's as nasty and black as the muck you get on bicycle chains or car hub caps. It's an absolute bugger to get off. Sand or sawdust would just mix in, even if you could actually find a way of applying sufficient amounts to a vertical surface! Buckets? A Dust Gun? Sand-Dispensing Wrist-Mounted Jets? Handy hint to would-be burglars: Wear some gloves and some old, dark clothes. When you've completed your intrusive act, wash or throw away these items. If you want to get in and you know how to climb, it's not going to stop you. Rope?
old skool thug: 5th Aug 2005 - 23:38 GMTThey started to use this in footoe grounds in the late 80's. Did it work?..... Well no! Like your post earlier stated, somebody would sacrafice a t-shirt and everyone would climb over. Spikes are better. - espacially in a baseball bat :) Dan: 5th Aug 2005 - 23:40 GMTPeveral OM are scam artists. They make money out of wheel clamping the innocent. Do not trust them!!!
Grant: 16th Mar 2006 - 22:46 GMTI shall weep along with them, than scrape the paint the F*** off with a spatula or sumthing lol. one of those cement smoothers should work? anon (h-66-167-175-149.cmbrmaor.dynamic.covad.net): 18th Mar 2006 - 15:55 GMTi live in the us, but any car garage should have this: pumice soap. that'll get it off your hands. maybe if you fill a water gun or even just a bottle with bicycle chain cleaner (grease *remover*)? the bike chain stuff wont get rid of it right away, but with repeated applications, i'm sure it would eventually go away. runs a little close to vandalism, though :(. what if you brought black or grey paint, and used that after you got rid of the grease?
Romar: 16th Apr 2006 - 18:53 GMTA good way to keep the product off your clothes would be to stop thieving and put all that creative energy into something that doesn't entail making other people's lives a misery. Kit: 12th Jul 2006 - 16:51 GMTThe problem is it's not just an impediment to thieves. It's also an eyesore, and hampers innocent fun. I'd much rather see people scampering around things what ought not to be climbed than plopped in front of the telly. Pauly: 9th Aug 2006 - 08:06 GMTIt is a sad fact, that, this stuff is needed because thieves will climb on anything in order to break in to a property. richie: 21st Aug 2006 - 08:31 GMTIt is a sad fact that anti-climb paint is required, but we live in an age where vandals, thieves, and scumbags thrive. You got to do all you can within the law to protect yourself, your family, your business, and your residence. Slap the paint on. Only those with nefarious intentions are going to get stung by it. Everyone else has nothing to fear from it. EvilGentleman: 10th Sep 2006 - 10:10 GMTThe last image a Banksy? Heck, it better be. It came from his website. AJ: 9th Sep 2007 - 16:42 GMTIt would be soo cool if it was flammable, your drain would, inch by inch, set alight!!!!!!!! tony: 14th Sep 2007 - 14:58 GMTWhat do you do when your cat get's covered in it. Is it harmful to them! Damian 666: 12th Apr 2008 - 22:04 GMTI think its more fun just to put the spikes in the ground and the paint on the fence so when they jump over they stab themselves through the feet and you can follow the blood all the way to their home.... Or is that just to cruel???? PS fed up of burglars.... Blank firing mines from local gun shop are more fun and dont actually hurt them and anybody over 18 can buy them WITHOUT a gun certificate... Jose: 23rd Apr 2008 - 08:27 GMTCurious idea. Not seen yet in Spain (by me). About cats and other climbing creatures, we would make no exceptions. Marked ones are obviously thieves, and they'd be prosecuted. Chris: 3rd May 2008 - 09:30 GMTMy cat came in one evening covered in this anti climb paint. Walked all over the house. How do I get it off my carpets, PLEEZE? Chris: 3rd May 2008 - 09:31 GMTMy cat came in one evening covered in this anti climb paint. Walked all over the house. How do I get it off my carpets, PLEEZE? Helen: 25th May 2008 - 13:32 GMTMy cat,who was a lovely white on her tummy and paws is now a sludgy black due to anti-climb paint;and so is our cream carpet and white bath!It wont wash off the cat and I don't want to use something stronger until I know its safe,like white spirit,but then the smell will be awful.Can anyone help? Nick: 5th Jun 2008 - 03:59 GMTI am glad I live in a country where I can concrete crushed glass at the top of my fence, or put up razor wire or even add an electric fence overhang to the top of my fence without having to give any warning, cause it is against the law to sue here for getting injured on someone else's property which you do not belong on. anon (82.153.71.49): 11th Jul 2008 - 17:29 GMTThis has just happened to my cat. We had to take the cat to the vet and have him sedated and bathed at over £100 for the first consultation. My brand new £1200 carpet was also caked in the stuff but a session with a sponge, soapy water and lashings of white spirit seem to have removed the majority of the residue. As for the cat, apparently, if the paint is ingested, it can lead to liver failure so do not let your cat try to clean the stuff off! Ursus: 27th Jul 2008 - 17:28 GMTI have just applied the Black Anti-Vandal/Intruder paint to My connifer because the local brats were severely damaging it, It looks a real eyesore from the damage they caused so I decided to coat it in the stuff. Before anyone comments about the kid's having the right to climb the tree there are other and a lot better trees to climb in the area in close proximity they just took favour to mine for some stupid reason, I have warned them more than 6 times not to climb the tree but all I got back was "Fu O You Cu!!!", Like I said, I warned them 6 times first and each time I told them I'd cover the tree in the paint and all I got was abuse from them so enough is enough, Actions Speak Louder than Words, That's what happens when You tell me to Fu off and call me a Cu**, I have no sympathy whatsoever besides I placed the paint above 2 metres and put up a sign so no-one can say that I didn't warn them plus I got My neighbour to verify that I put up a sign incase they ripped it off somehow and I took photo's. To remove the stuff from Your hands and such I've found that washing up liquid removes it brilliantly as for carpets I have no idea but Washing up liquid cut's through the grease in the paint and makes it come off a treat, Really difficult without it haha and it smells better than turps (Spirit). There are not many cats in My area and the ones that are here don't climb My tree so.... This paint is Non toxic so there's no problem over ingestion but it does smell like Boot Polish. The ONLY people that have something to fear from the paint are Vandals and thiefs, Both I strongly Dislike so I couldn't care less and as for the kids, It only takes one to spread the word that MY Property is off limits, Touch My tree and You'll pay the price. Parent's who have kids that hurl abuse at their elders need to have their kids taken off them or severly punished, Say's a lot for the enviroment they stay in and the parent's skills at upbringing, Kind of a reflection on theirs. 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