For graffiti on porous bricks, block walls and stone, use our Bare Brick, Stone &
Masonry Graffiti Remover
(BBSM).
On typical graffiti, simply flood coat three times (at roughly 3-minute intervals), wait another few minutes then rinse with a small pressure washer.
NYC Power Wash rinses spray paint away after flood coating with BBSM.
Agitation as you apply this product can be of great assistance. Continued experience with the product will enable the user to judge how many applications are necessary for varying surfaces
and particular spray paints. On older/thicker graffiti, patience is the key. Keep the graffiti wet with the product, as long as possible before rinsing.
For
some inks/dyes and some spray paints
(especially reds), Feltpen Fadeout
might
be needed to achieve quick and perfect
results.
Read
TDS
sheets
for more detailed instructions or
Contact
us
for Expert Advice on your job before
starting.
Note: depending on you
situation Heritage or
Vanish may be
used instead of Bare Brick, Stone &
Masonry Remover.

Bare Brick, Stone & Masonry Graffiti Remover & Feltpen Fadeout: Removing Graffiti from Brick Building. Courtesy of Junk Busters.
3 Golden Rules
1) If graffiti is not coming off easily, you're doing it wrong. You may require a change of tact or use of another
product.
2) If you can't remove a little bit of graffiti, then you're not going remove a lot. TEST FIRST before applying product to an
entire job. This way you can determine if you’re on the right track before embarking on full scale removals.
3) If you're working hard, you're doing it wrong.
Forget the scrubbing, blasting and any other abrasive measures. Put simply, either your products are working or they’re not. Any problems can be taken care of with
the right technique.