Graffiti Removal

Beatsbyg

New Member
Hi PWN
I want to include graffiti removal into my services to offer.What conversions has to be made to a skid mounted unit or is there an attachment more suitable.Also which chems works
the best..
Thanks
 

jzox2001

New Member
Hey, I always used Taginator for concrete surfaces, or Tagaway for painted surfaces sold by ETS. It's not that expensive and equipment wise all you need is a inexpensive pump sprayer. For the tagaway I just spray on, and wipe it right off. For taginator spray it on and let it sit for half and hour, and then wash it off with a pressure washer. The stuff hasn't let me down yet.

JZ
 

See-It-Clean

New Member
I have heard good things about the tagaway and taginator, also we use a wet sand blaster for concrete surfaces and also brick. You have to be careful with the sand blaster as to not get too close, but is works well
 

1105

New Member
Taginator and Tagaway both work great. Out of one gallon of Taginator, I wasted alot around my home doing things and with the rest I made $540. You could easily make 1000.00 per gallon doing jobs. Figure the profit at $50 a gallon. Maybe that will help make you make a decision...lol. Good Luck
 

mralwood85

New Member
graffitti reply

Just like the rest of the guys are saying, Tagaway and Taginator work really well. With Taginator we've found you may have to agitate it a little bit with a bristle brush. It's the best stuff we've found. Good luck. Graffitti removal can be a real money making project.
 

JetstreamSWFL

New Member
Thx for the post about the product. have been lookin for a good graffiti removal. Where can I pick up some? I'm in sw florida....Thx for your help
 

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