How does resin composite perform against graffiti or vandalism compared to WPC?

When comparing resin composite and WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite) in terms of graffiti and vandalism resistance, resin composite often outperforms WPC due to its non-porous surface and higher durability. Resin composite materials are inherently resistant to paints and markers, making graffiti easier to remove without leaving stains or damage. Additionally, resin composite is less prone to scratching or denting, which is common in vandalism incidents.

WPC, while durable, has a more textured surface that can trap graffiti materials, requiring more intensive cleaning or even replacement in severe cases. Resin composite also maintains its appearance over time with minimal maintenance, whereas WPC may show wear more visibly after repeated vandalism attempts.

For high-traffic or public spaces prone to graffiti, resin composite is often the preferred choice for its long-term cost savings and lower maintenance needs. However, WPC may still be suitable for areas with lower vandalism risks due to its aesthetic versatility and environmental benefits.