Graffiti management
Cleaning graffiti off buildings can be a costly exercise. Many councils and businesses have started graffiti prevention programs in an attempt to make the process of removing graffiti easier and cheaper. The graffiti prevention coatings being developed and used can be added on top of existing paint or building facades. Depending on the substrate and the severity of graffiti, different coatings give different benefits and disadvantages.
Below you will find information relating to Graffiti prevention and Graffiti removal.
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Graffiti prevention
A graffiti prevention coating is a coating that prevents paint from being able to bond to the surfaces in the first place.
Cleaning graffiti off buildings can be a costly exercise. Many councils and businesses have started graffiti prevention programs in an attempt to make the process of removing graffiti easier and cheaper. The graffiti prevention coatings being developed and used can be added on top of existing paint or building facades. There are two common types of paint being used today. The first are water-based paints such as latex and acrylic paint, and the second are oil-based paints. All paints however are made up of the same basic structure. Read more…
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Graffiti removal
When it comes to Graffiti removal, Weis contractors avoid Methylene Chloride based paint strippers as a source of graffiti removal product. We believe that these products are both dangerous to the user and the environment. We have found that there are safer products available and with the help and support of “Smart Distribution” and the “Smart range” of products we are able to remove most graffiti from most surfaces with just one wash, whether painted or unpainted and all without leaving a shadow or any damage to the underlying surface. Read more…
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