Graffiti Removal

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Who offers graffiti removal? I would like to add graffiti removal, but before doing so I would like some education on the subject...specifically the "chemistry" involved. I have noticed many of the products available are pretty "dangerous", and may have detrimental effects to the body and environment. What are some of the ways you limit your exposure (besides proper PPE)?

Thanks in advance.
 
I used Taganator on a brick store front recently. It did a good job. Owner was impressed. He used Home Depot products that just smeared the paint. You will pay a Haz material shipping fee. I paid about $85 for a gallon. That was shipping handling and the product price combined. It paid for itself the first time ($250 service fee). The only comment I and customer had was the strong smell. It is pretty stout. Make sure you have good ventilation. I suggest pressure for removal (15 degree or maybe a turbo). It can get stubborn.
 
Although I wouldn't consider myself to be as experianced as some of the other guys on here, I have tried about twenty different products, I'd put Taginator and Tag Away at the top for performance. Yes there is a smell, but it's not that bad, especially if it works.
 

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I use Elephant snot, and Shadow max, but then I have always been a bit different. Their effectiveness amaze me.
 
I have looked at Taginator and Tagaway, but have not seen the products you mentioned Scott. Could you recommend a distributor, or do they have a website I can check out?
 
I want to be different, Just like everyone else (LOL)

I've even used Eazy Off oven cleaner in a pinch as well. If I come across the elephant snot I'll definately give it a try. I've heard good things about it as well.
 
Scott - how would you rate the results with the Elephant Snot? I've got Tag away and Taginator on the way to try on a potential customer. I'm a little worried because it is painted stucco. The whole rubbing thing is a little worry some.
 
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