Pressure Washing Graffiti: Striping the Graffiti Away Effectively
There are situations when brute force is more effective in removing graffiti than either painting over it or chemically treating it. This is where the pressure washing method is applied, providing powerful sprays of water that lift the graffiti material off the specific surface.

It is a sad fact that in many processing operations across North America and Canada mill maintenance is seen as little more than a costly chore forced upon them when a mechanical breakdown strikes. In truth, regular maintenance is as vital as the grinding mill machine itself, but to get the very most from it, a dedicated maintenance plan is recommended.
For almost any area of life, there is a popular quote that fits. Often recognised as pearls of wisdom, they are designed to strengthen confidence (if not restore it) when uncertainty might otherwise take hold. We go for the “the tried and trusted” rather than the new arrival, and advise “if it’s not broken, don’t fix it.”
When your business is concerned with providing top quality reliable parts to the manufacturing, processing or refining industries, keeping those parts in perfect order is going to be a key priority. Having the right cleaning solutions – whether general or specifically tailored – is, therefore, of great importance.
Painting over graffiti is generally viewed as being the simple and quick solution. In truth, it can be, but there are several aspects to what’s termed as the “paint-out graffiti removal method” that need some careful attention to get the job done perfectly.
There is a certain satisfaction taken from getting your car truly clean, leaving it gleaming in the sunlight looking as new as the day it first emerged off the factory assembly line.