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There is a graffiti removal maching that uses a suction like perspex glass that clamps onto the wall or area to be cleand. You then use a scriber type object to remove the affected area. I test drove one so to speak 2 years ago, its a long cylindrical type contraption. Takes a fair bit of practice. uses sand at high pressure to score of the graffiti. Forget what it was called, I could find out, maybe it went by the way side, it was a bit hair brained.
Quote from: Neil kell on October 15, 2010, 12:36:55 amThere is a graffiti removal maching that uses a suction like perspex glass that clamps onto the wall or area to be cleand. You then use a scriber type object to remove the affected area. I test drove one so to speak 2 years ago, its a long cylindrical type contraption. Takes a fair bit of practice. uses sand at high pressure to score of the graffiti. Forget what it was called, I could find out, maybe it went by the way side, it was a bit hair brained.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTeWBHx_ElU
Few lads I know are graff artists, and they are always using new things...amazes me, was shown an ink that is invisible when applied, then comes out stronger over time and sunlight.I really should get into the graff removal business...could prove quite lucrative