The sooner sprayed paint is pressure washed off of your building or walls, the more likely it can be removed.
Don’t try using hardware store paint removers from you building, walls or fences. It’s likely you can damage your structures and make the mess worse. To remove graffiti and unwanted sprayed paint, commercial equipment and strong (but safe & non-toxic) cleaners are necessary. It’s not always possible to remove every trace of sprayed paint, but we can clean enough of it to make it unnoticeable.
ShipShape Commercial Services specializes in removing graffiti and sprayed paint from buildings, walls, and fences. We serve the Eastern Idaho area including Idaho Falls, Rexburg, & Blackfoot.
I didn’t think the paint would come off, but about 99% of it did when you cleaned it and no one noticed the tiny bit of residue that was left.
– Sherry, apartment manager
Consideration in removing graffiti and unwanted spray paint from buildings, walls and structures:
- The sooner you call a professional pressure washing company to work on the paint, the better. It’s more likely to come off when it is cleaned as soon as possible.
- The equipment and chemicals needed to get most of the spray paint off are not things typically available to most home and business owners.
- It’s not usually possible to removal all traces of sprayed paint on all structures. Most exterior building materials are very porous…even vinyl siding and fencing…and they hang on to the pigments in solvent based paints. Pressure washing and chemical treatment can get most of it off, if treated early.
- Even if a small bit of paint residue remains, it’s usually unnoticeable and the cost of professional graffiti removal is much less than replacing siding or fencing.
When you need more information about getting graffiti pressure washed off your buildings, walls or structures, remember to act quickly. ShipShape Commercial Services can get as much off as possible, please call us:
We hired ShipShape to clean our windows and sidewalks around our store. Now it looks clean and inviting to our customers and potential customers.
– Tonya D. storeowner