New Jersey Graffiti Removal - Pennington School, Pennington NJ....
John Aloisio said
Jul 29, 2015
It's not softwashing, but I thought I would share some other exterior cleaning that is out there for us to fill up our schedules. And it is kind of softwashing, because no pressure washer was used at all.
Here are some pics of a small graffiti removal job we did recently at the Pennington School, just outside of Princeton, NJ. Most calls we get for graffiti are on masonry surfaces, but this was a little different. This is a new construction building on the site and the areas tagged were some of the parapet walls, on the TPO roof system. The inside and outside of the AC Units, on the metal and plastic surfaces. And also the interior of one AC Units duct work. We use Taginator on masonry, so we used their product or smooth surfaces, Tagaway. It worked like a charm and we applied it with spray bottles and wiped with rags. Some areas took a little more elbow grease than others, but we cleaned it up like new.
We should get Tag Away onto the SWS Shopping Cart.
AC
Michael Derose said
Jul 29, 2015
Nice work john.
-- Edited by Michael Derose on Wednesday 29th of July 2015 03:13:01 PM
Jeff Thompson said
Jul 29, 2015
Wow. I've only used "the worlds greatest graffiti remover" a couple times with good success. Have you tried that John and if so would you still choose Taginator/Tagaway over it?
John Aloisio said
Jul 29, 2015
Thanks Mike
John Aloisio said
Jul 29, 2015
Thanks Jeff. I have used both and just prefer the easy of getting one over the other
Chad Eneix said
Aug 3, 2015
We have been using Taganator and Tagaway for a really long time. It is the best graffiti remover, hands down. We used to do a ton of graffiti removal jobs, but they have very successfully cracked down on it in my area.
It's not softwashing, but I thought I would share some other exterior cleaning that is out there for us to fill up our schedules. And it is kind of softwashing, because no pressure washer was used at all.
Here are some pics of a small graffiti removal job we did recently at the Pennington School, just outside of Princeton, NJ. Most calls we get for graffiti are on masonry surfaces, but this was a little different. This is a new construction building on the site and the areas tagged were some of the parapet walls, on the TPO roof system. The inside and outside of the AC Units, on the metal and plastic surfaces. And also the interior of one AC Units duct work. We use Taginator on masonry, so we used their product or smooth surfaces, Tagaway. It worked like a charm and we applied it with spray bottles and wiped with rags. Some areas took a little more elbow grease than others, but we cleaned it up like new.
We should get Tag Away onto the SWS Shopping Cart.
AC
Nice work john.
-- Edited by Michael Derose on Wednesday 29th of July 2015 03:13:01 PM
Thanks Mike
Thanks Jeff. I have used both and just prefer the easy of getting one over the other