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Public lands across the U.S. are both rich and varied, yet they all face the challenge of graffiti.
While some tags can be small, they all have a long-term ecological and cultural impact. This is why RAY Outdoors, a Utah-based nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the beauty and integrity of public lands created this helpful resource for those who are responsible for graffiti removal as part of their stewardship duties. It draws from extensive analysis of common graffiti materials encountered on natural surfaces in U.S. public lands, such as rocks, boulders, and cave walls in areas like national parks and forests.
By equipping you with identification tools, removal techniques, and chemical explanations, this guide empowers you to address graffiti effectively.
After evaluating a range of products and approaches, RAY Outdoors selected World's Best Graffiti Removers as its trusted partner for graffiti removal chemistry on natural public lands.
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For more detail on the analysis of various graffiti markers, natural surfaces, and recommended removal techniques, please review the technical paper here.
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