Graffiti Removal

graffiti on wood

How To Remove Graffiti From Wood

There are a number of ways to approach graffiti on wood. Whether you’re dealing with a wooden fence, siding, deck, door, shed, or paneling, the best solution will depend on the condition of the wood and the scale of the job.

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How To Remove Graffiti From Street Signs

Understanding the different types of street signs will help you determine the vulnerability of each sign before approaching them. Screen printed signs that are likely to be placed in a location highly susceptible to graffiti, must be protected with a vandal film (aka protective overlay film) commonly manufactured by 3M (and other film/laminate suppliers). Once this laminate is on the sign, any of our products are suitable for cleaning.

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Removing Graffiti Removal Shadows

How To Remove Graffiti Removal Shadows

When using our products, shadows on porous surfaces can be avoided by ensuring the graffiti is flood coated adequately, with enough dwell time to fully dissolve the graffiti before rinsing.  

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Removing residual graffiti shadows from limestone, granite and marble

How To Remove Residual Graffiti Shadows From Limestone, Granite and Marble

Firstly, dissolve as much as possible using Bare Brick Stone & Masonry Graffiti Remover (BBSM) as instructed. Remember longer dwell times make a huge difference. Don’t be afraid to flood coat several times and leave the product on for an hour or more or even over night before rinsing the next day. If you have a hot water pressure washer this is the time to use it! Make sure its putting out steaming hot water before you start rinsing the wall.

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