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McCain wraps up graffiti protection

US transportation systems specialist McCain is to partner with TrafficWrapz to enhance its traffic cabinet offerings. Under the agreement, McCain will represent the TrafficWrapz patent-pending line of anti-graffiti and chemical-resistant protection that turn intersection cabinets into custom pieces of art. Many civic improvement projects are spoilt by graffiti and the high costs of its removal. Unlike paint that may fade and need to be reapplied after a few years, TrafficWrapz technology offers communiti
July 22, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
US transportation systems specialist 772 McCain is to partner with TrafficWrapz to enhance its traffic cabinet offerings. Under the agreement, McCain will represent the TrafficWrapz patent-pending line of anti-graffiti and chemical-resistant protection that turn intersection cabinets into custom pieces of art.

Many civic improvement projects are spoilt by graffiti and the high costs of its removal. Unlike paint that may fade and need to be reapplied after a few years, TrafficWrapz technology offers communities a solution that not only helps deter vandalism but will stand the test of time.

This latest product offering allows McCain customers to apply custom, award-winning graphics, photos, way-finding, or local artwork to traffic cabinets, while combating graffiti with industrial grade protection and reducing the cost of graffiti removal.

The custom high-definition graphics can be installed at McCain prior to shipping or in the field. The films can be cleaned effortlessly with natural and conventional graffiti cleaners without risk of fading or damaging the protective film and cabinet.

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