Usually a high powered pressure washer will take off paint rather easily. Hope this helps. Depending on the pressure of the washer, yes some residential/consumer pressure washer moderls can do it. Industrial/professional water blasting machines [some can go to 20,000 to 30,000 pounds of pressure] can remove anything from concrete, INCLUDING THE CONCRETE. So, if you cannot get the paint off with a consumer model, and you just "have" to get it off, consider engaging a commercial/industrial pressure washing contractor.
Any paint remover will work, since cement is rather durable.
yes,go to your local lowes and stop by the paint dept. tell them you are looking for Jasco paint stripper. it works on concrete masonary metal wood and more. it should work for ya.
Try Goof Off.
Pressure washer works well
No, the color in spray paint is not affected by bleach. A proprietory concrete cleaner or fine sand impregnated with solvent will reduce the appearance of the paint.
You can go and pressure wash it, keep the nozzle about two feet away from the painted surface and work in the parts where the graffiti is most prominent and spray it away. For those graffiti on higher spots of your siding it is best to use a telescopic wand from bestcargurus this will extend your pressure washer up to 18 feet
Spray paint vandalisms can be a huge eyesore on the side of any building or structure. It is also really tough to remove. The good news is that with a pressure washer that reaches 2000 PSI to 3000 PSI, you can erase graffiti from concrete surfaces. Keep the nozzle about two feet away from the painted surface and work in sections to power it away. For brick and metal surfaces, we recommend first using a chemical product, such as Smart Strip to remove the paint. Apply as directed on the product label. Then, use the pressure washer to clear away any remaining paint and residue. For those graffiti on higher spots, it is best to use a telescopic wand from bestcargurus this will extend your pressure washer up to 18 feet
You need a spray can of paint. Graffiti is illegal and should only be done on places where it is allowed.
Yes. Most vehicles are spray painted
It was graffiti that was spray-painted by an admirer on a wall in an Islington Underground station in London.
Graffiti is created by spray paint with sprays out paint
No, the color in spray paint is not affected by bleach. A proprietory concrete cleaner or fine sand impregnated with solvent will reduce the appearance of the paint.
Spray the mark with a lubricant and wipe with a soft cloth.
You can go and pressure wash it, keep the nozzle about two feet away from the painted surface and work in the parts where the graffiti is most prominent and spray it away. For those graffiti on higher spots of your siding it is best to use a telescopic wand from bestcargurus this will extend your pressure washer up to 18 feet
Spray the mark with a lubricant and wipe with a soft cloth.
I would power wash it with a medium jet spray.
Spray the mark with a lubricant and wipe with a soft cloth.
Try spraying anti mould spray on the area, leave for 5 mins, then wipe away
The site Urban Dictionary defines graffiti as an element of Hip Hop culture misrepresented and misinterpreted by mainstream culture. Typically graffiti is seen as artwork that is spray painted on the facades of walls.
Graffiti has been around forever. Just depends on what you mean by graffiti ... for example, the Egyptians drew elaborate pictures on their walls. However, graffiti in the common sense (i.e. spray painted pictures and words on walls) really developed in the early 70's in New York. So ... in summary, your answer depends on what you mean by "graffiti". But, suffice it to say, the current style of graffiti took off in the 70's and got really big in the late 70's / early 80's. Peace ... www.buygraffiti.net
Any type will do.