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Decisions have consequences. As per the other thread I painted by pay window tops with anti-climb paint to prevent the lead being stolen. Now my window cleaner is reporting that there is are small amounts of sticky residue (really just a texture and a slight blackening) appearing on my "oak-grain" upvc windowsills, where rain is picking up something from the (Blackfriars) anti-climb paint. This is 6 weeks later, I think I need three things: 1 - A cleaner to get this contaminant off. Any recommendations? 2 - Perhaps a coating - a barrier cream for upvc - so that it can be cleaned more easily. Again - recommendations are welcome. Would I want something like polyurethane or a physical barrier? 3 - Any indication if this is likely to continue long term. It is not a huge problem (my frames are fortunately not white), and a spring clean post-winter would probably do the job, but I need to be able to clean it back should I ever sell it. This might argue for fibreglass over the lead rather than anti-climb paint if anyone else does this. Thanks Ferdinand
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I am looking for a brand of non-setting anti-climb paint. We have had a spate of lead thefts, including my neighbour's bay window tops (the house is empty for sale). I plan to paint the tops of my bay windows with anti-climb paint to make the lead unpleasant to steal. Can any one recommend? Thanks Ferdinand
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