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Security paint

22nd December 1972
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Beechol has produced a paint which, used on tarpaulins and tyres as well as other parts of vehicles, presents new hazards for the thief.

The paint, designated safety spot security marker paint, is fluorescent and adheres to PVC, rubber, leather and soft plastics in a way which is virtually impossible to remove, This paint is now being manufactured in two grades — first grade in red, yellow or white for general applications and second-grade, in two-pack• forms, for marking tyres. • Made by: Beechol Ltd, Highfield, Penwithick, St. Austell, Cornwall.