Firstly, know who your customers are, and those that will be future customers. This is important.
If you don’t know, then you will waste endless hours and money marketing yourself.
Likely customers are commercial letting and management companies; real estate companies with rent rolls; shopping center management; rail authorities, cities, boroughs, councils and surprisingly other cleaning companies.
No one will have your expertise, I can assure you.
Whilst you are building up your graffiti removal business you will be asked to perform many jobs outside this particular trade like smoke damage, crime scenes, paint removal, greasy floors, grime on buildings, paving cleaning, gum and grunge. As always, we are here to help. Check out advice for all types of jobs here.
World's Best Graffiti Removal Products in Action
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 to 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.