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The Pasadena Chalk Festival contacted us looking for a solution to make post-event cleanup easier on the Paseo promenade while preserving the natural texture and appearance of the concrete surface.
As the world’s largest street painting festival, the event attracts hundreds of artists who create large-scale works using chalk, tempera paints, and custom pigments. Organizers needed a way to protect the concrete beneath the artwork without affecting the artists’ ability to work or creating a slippery surface for attendees.
Following application of 4G Surface Guard FLOORS with a SOLO 454 Heavy Duty Sprayer more than 600 artists transformed approximately 20,000 square feet of pavement into a vibrant outdoor art gallery.
The artwork remained on display during the festival and for several weeks afterward, enduring heavy foot traffic, exposure to the elements, and Southern California temperatures exceeding 100°F.
When it was time for cleanup, many of the murals were removed using hot water alone.
In areas where artists used tempera paints that penetrated deeper into the porous concrete, Bare Brick Stone & Masonry Graffiti Remover was used to dissolve and lift residual pigments from the surface without damaging the concrete.
The combination of 4G Surface Guard FLOORS and Bare Brick Stone & Masonry Graffiti Remover helped restore the concrete surface efficiently while preserving the integrity of the substrate.
Two solutions were considered for the project: 4G Surface Guard FLOORS and World’s Best Graffiti Coating.
After reviewing the requirements and conducting field testing, 4G Surface Guard FLOORS was selected because it is a penetrating impregnation treatment rather than a film-forming coating. This allowed the concrete to maintain its natural appearance and texture while helping simplify future cleanup.
4G Surface Guard FLOORS was selected because it helps protect porous concrete without changing the appearance or slip resistance of the surface. This allowed artists to create artwork while helping simplify cleanup after the event.
No. One of the primary reasons the product was selected for the Pasadena Chalk Festival was its ability to protect the concrete while maintaining the natural appearance and texture of the surface.
Yes. During the Pasadena Chalk Festival, most of the artwork was removed with hot water alone. Areas where tempera paints penetrated deeper into the porous concrete were cleaned using Bare Brick Stone & Masonry Graffiti Remover to dissolve residual pigments and restore the surface.
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