Graffiti Removal
How To Remove Egg and Paintball Paint From Signs
Feltpen Fadeout can be used with much success on egg staining and splatter. The high sulfur content in egg yolk can turn to sulfurous acid as it dries, and if left long enough can actually strip paint from powder coated or pre-painted metal sheeting. Once dry, egg yolks can set as hard as concrete. Egg splatter does not usually affect emulsion, oil or acrylic paints. Egg staining is really only a visual problem on these surfaces as it turns grey to black marks if left untreated.
How To Remove Stickers From Signs, Utility Boxes and Smooth Surfaces
‘Throw-up’ or ‘Slap-up’ Stickers are commonly made from postal form stickers and delivery stickers free at the USPS Stores. Stickers can be coated or uncoated and come with a variety of adhesives. You generally need to remove most of it by scraping with a metal or plastic scraper and then brushing on Sensitive Surface Graffiti Remover generously, and agitating until the adhesive begins to dissolve.
How To Remove Graffiti From Vinyl Siding And Vinyl Fences
Cleaning all types of graffiti from vinyl siding can be easy using our products, however the variations in chemical combinations used in manufacture, as well as the degrading effects of UV which fade vinyl over time, can result in shadows.
We must caution that some vinyl siding can be particularly vulnerable to any type of cleaner containing solvents.
How to Remove Graffiti from Concrete Dam Walls, Stones, and Boulders Near Streams or Rivers
A pressure washer/vacuum attachment, such as the one featured in the photo below, is ideal for jobs where water reclamation is vitally important. Apply Bare Brick, Stone & Masonry Graffiti Remover with a brush and agitate before using the pressure washer with the attachment to rinse off.
When this type of equipment is not available, you can protect runoff from entering a waterway by using a tarp and disposing of the water into the dirt to biodegrade. This is essential for removing graffiti from natural environments.