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For graffiti on porous bricks, block walls and stone, use our Bare Brick, Stone & Masonry Graffiti Remover (BBSM).

 

On typical graffiti, simply flood coat three times (at roughly 3-minute intervals), wait another few minutes then rinse with a small pressure washer.

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How to remove paint, including graffiti and overspray, paint spills, line stripes, curb markings, glyphs, and tags, from concrete and asphalt, is one of the most commonly asked graffiti removal questions. We have tried to address all these jobs with the advice provided below. Continue reading to discover which product is best for your project.

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Removing graffiti from these surfaces is a straightforward process using a variety of World's Best Removal products which will generally not react with the plastics or discolor them.

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Generally, most graffiti tags on windows and glass can be easily wiped away using Safewipes or Sensitive Surface Graffiti Remover in the conventional way.

 

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There are a number of ways to approach graffiti on a wooden fence. The best solution will mainly depend on the condition of the fence, and scale of the job.

 

 

The simplest and quickest option may be to color match and paint the fence. If necessary you can take a sample piece to your local paint store for an accurate color match. Remember to paint an entire section from top to bottom and end to end, as it will be far less conspicuous than leaving small patches of paint especially when it rains, which is likely to reveal even the best of color matches.

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