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How To Clean Smoke Affected Areas On Brick Or Stonework

These are the four basic steps for cleaning up smoke affected areas on brick or stonework: Remove any debris and scrape off any stuck on residue like burnt plastics, etc. Any burn plastic residues may have to be removed with special solvents at the end of the job. Do not try to remove all of this at this stage.

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Removing Ink and Shadows from Wall with Feltpen Fadeout

How to Remove Ink from Walls and Building Surfaces | Working with Feltpen Fadeout

Feltpen Fadeout (FF) is designed for the final removal of stains left from inks, dyes, boot polish, and red spray cans. It has so many useful applications and can make ALL the difference in the final stages of your removal jobs so you can leave them looking perfect. We like to think about it as ‘the missing link’ in professional removals! You won’t always need it, but when you need it, you REALLY need it.

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removing graffiti in cold weather

How To Remove Graffiti During Cold Weather

The main thing to remember is when temperatures fall into the 40°'s and 30°'s, spray paints, inks and crayons take much longer to dissolve. When working with Bare Brick Stone & Masonry Graffiti Remover or Sensitive Surface Graffiti Remover, dwell times sometimes need to be 2-3 times longer to yield the same results. It's often helpful to leave your remover on much longer than that before rinsing.

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How Do I Market/Advertise My Graffiti Removal Business?

Marketing and advertising used to be a vertical thing. That is, you paid someone to design your logo, and an advertisement, and you placed it in a journal, local paper and you sat back and waited for the phone to ring. Now we’re in the digital age and the opportunities are enormous. If you don’t believe me then stop reading this because this is how we all met.

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