This can be done in two steps.
1. Use Bare Brick, Stone & Masonry Graffiti Remover.
2. Spray or brush onto graffiti and rinse with a pressure washer.
Green or black netting found around construction sites and tennis courts is an easy target for vandals. Using a pump-up sprayer, spray on Bare Brick Stone and Masonry Graffiti Remover once, and agitate with a broom or brush before rinsing.
It may be helpful, in some cases, to spray the graffiti remover onto both sides of the fence before rinsing. This will ensure the remover has a chance to dissolve all the graffiti which has penetrated both sides of the net.
Removing Graffiti from a Chain Link Fence with Carters Services in Roseville, California.
3 Golden Rules
1) If graffiti is not coming off easily, you're doing it wrong. You may require a change of tact or use of another product.
2) If you can't remove a little bit of graffiti, then you're not going to remove a lot. TEST FIRST before applying product to an entire job. This way you can determine if you’re on the right track before embarking on full scale removals.
3) If you're working hard, you're doing it wrong! Forget the scrubbing, blasting and any other abrasive measures. Put simply, either your products are working or they’re not. Any problems can be taken care of with the right technique.
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