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BDCS

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Graffiti products
« on: January 11, 2012, 11:51:53 pm »
I have a large graffiti job to price - over 200m on brick to price. Where do you buy your products from for larger jobs and not just the odd tag. I don't get any graffiti jobs for ages then two in a week, one last week and then this big job


Matt Gibson

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Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2012, 08:17:34 am »
Yeah, that stuff is really good.. great price..

Roger Oakley

Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #3 on: January 12, 2012, 08:56:34 am »
Carl,

I have used Tensid's graffti products, all been good.

BDCS

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Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #4 on: January 12, 2012, 09:44:01 am »
Roger I had a price of £1200 for enough tensid to do the job and I don't think the client will go for that so I'm looking for a comparison. I usually use Selden from the local supplier but thats expensive as well. I can put the options to the client and then its their choice. Its gone mad so far this year

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Re: Graffiti products
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BDCS

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Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #6 on: January 12, 2012, 12:26:02 pm »
I did  - I'd go bust if I paid those prices

Roger Oakley

Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #7 on: January 12, 2012, 03:56:02 pm »
Roger I had a price of £1200 for enough tensid to do the job and I don't think the client will go for that so I'm looking for a comparison. I usually use Selden from the local supplier but thats expensive as well. I can put the options to the client and then its their choice. Its gone mad so far this year

Tensid's stuff isn't the cheapest, but does work. For 200 plus square metres, going to be around £2500 at least. Products expensive, plus your time/labour etc what do these people want, it done for a few quid? annoying.

BDCS

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Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #8 on: January 12, 2012, 06:02:09 pm »
Roger, I'm please you put that figure because thats what I quoted which was within the budget allowed by the client. The enquiry came through a builder who contracts for TP who seem to own several sheds these days. The builders never wanted to get involved in the cleaning but was pushed by the building surveyor. If they like what they get he will stop crossing out the graffiti removal from pricing schedules.
  Lee thanks for that link, they were very keen. I need this job to go right so I think I'm going to order some to trial next to the Tensid which if it goes right would increase the margin on further jobs. Thanks

Roger Oakley

Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #9 on: January 12, 2012, 08:04:40 pm »
Carl,
Just a sensible price without seeing the site/job.

For me it's about time people/joe public stopped cheapening what we do, you want the job done properly then it comes at a cost, as long as you can deliver then, so you should charge accordingly, want it done cheap and not to a professional standard, then go somewhere else.
Good luck Carl hope you get it  :)

steve poole

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Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #10 on: January 13, 2012, 04:31:58 pm »
Hello All
Just want to introduce my self - my name is John and i am one of the owners of the graffiti company advertising at the top of the page -Graffiti Removal Ltd.

As the name suggests we only do graffiti - we manufacture our own products/trucks and carry out loads of cleaning.

I respect the comment about price earlier in the thread - however if all the graffiti comes off quickly with no ghosting or damage then the value is in the products.

A job of 200m from our experience would if it were just tags and bubble require roughly 75 Litres(£896.25 +VAT)-worst case scenario.
If it were full blown murals double thick in say 50% of areas we would suggest 150 Litres (£1792.50 + VAT) - again absolute worst case scenario - you could actually end up using half these volumes but I don't want to mess up first time i jump in on this forum.

However what i would like to suggest is anyone winning this job please accept 10
Steve Poole
Clean Tile and Grout Ltd
Grout Prerfect UK
01256 882840/07831 249600

steve poole

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Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #11 on: January 13, 2012, 04:39:24 pm »
Hello All

Just want to introduce my self - my name is John and i am one of the owners of the graffiti company advertising at the top of the page -Graffiti Removal Ltd.

As the name suggests we only do graffiti - we manufacture our own products/trucks and carry out loads of cleaning.

I respect the comment about price earlier in the thread - however if all the graffiti comes off quickly with no ghosting or damage then the value is in the products.

A job of 200m from our experience would if it were just tags and bubble require roughly 75 Litres(£896.25 +VAT)-worst case scenario.
If it were full blown murals double thick in say 50% of areas we would suggest 150 Litres (£1792.50 + VAT) - again absolute worst case scenario - you could actually end up using half these volumes but I don't want to mess up first time i jump in on this forum.

There is no shelf life to the product but on a job of this size we would always offer sale or return

However what i would like to suggest is anyone winning this job please accept 10 Litres of our product F.O.C and compare it with any other product - I think you may be very suprised!!

Please take some time to look at the website - the videos are all real time and its what we do - please don't be put off that we work predominently with councils - we work with lots of organisations ranging from councils /housing associations large and small companies.

Please feel free to give me a call any time - our advice is free and we are always learning!

John Cooper

01256 883029
Steve Poole
Clean Tile and Grout Ltd
Grout Prerfect UK
01256 882840/07831 249600

Blast Away

Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #12 on: January 13, 2012, 06:14:59 pm »
£1075.50 for 75 liters of graf remover.

Get down the road you f***in' joker!

DC Cleaning Solutions - 3 x 25 litre drums about £270.

Matt Gibson

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Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #13 on: January 13, 2012, 07:16:22 pm »
Steve/john..

I understand you are in business, but as Blast Away said, thats pretty pricey. DC cleanings stuff is pretty good gear, and cheap.. It works perfectly on all the tags, but i havent tried it on the heavy mural stuff. But if i had a heavy mural to remove, i'd use proper paint stripper which is roughly £150 for 25L.

Do you give free samples? could i grab one off you to try your stuff out?

Blast Away

Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #14 on: January 13, 2012, 07:35:51 pm »
Steve/john..

I understand you are in business, but as Blast Away said, thats pretty pricey. DC cleanings stuff is pretty good gear, and cheap.. It works perfectly on all the tags, but i havent tried it on the heavy mural stuff. But if i had a heavy mural to remove, i'd use proper paint stripper which is roughly £150 for 25L.

Do you give free samples? could i grab one off you to try your stuff out?

£80.  ;)

Makes me pi$$ mate. Seen a petrol Honda today on a trolley with a water tank sat on the trolley. Was only a 6.5hp with a small pump.

Asked the woman how much it cost and she said the shopping centre paid £2500 for it.

I could build the same spec for about £800 with all new gear, new engine and pump, new trolley, new water tank.
She then went on to same she wants a new lance but the company they use to service their equipment want £250 for one. Exactly one you can buy for £50-£60. Just a trigger, lance, fan nozzle and fittings.

Some right jokers knocking about.

mike roberts

Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #15 on: January 13, 2012, 07:37:32 pm »
£1075.50 for 75 liters of graf remover.

Get down the road you f***in' joker!

DC Cleaning Solutions - 3 x 25 litre drums about £270.

 ;D ;D calm down  ;D ;D

Quickly changed this post  ;D

I have spoken to John before and used his products, ref problem tag similar to what you had Lee.
Must say very helpfull guy - products we used worked well ....
BUT But we were told we could not have a FREE sample  ??? ??? Just remembered that whilst writing post !

BDCS nice post - interested how many litres are you looking at for 200m?

BDCS

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Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #16 on: January 13, 2012, 07:51:16 pm »
I have spoken to the client who was given the budget for the job and my price was within this so if all goes well I hope to get the nod  ;) .
As for products, I'm not vat reg'd so the prices came out as follows
Our sponser above £1075.50 - £2151
Tensid £1209.60
Dc cleaning solutions £456+delivery
On a 200 sq m job I'll certainly trial products side by side but when you consider it would need to be 4 times as economical to equal the least expensive. Its not a blue chip company its a diy shed and they are driven on price and service and you never get to meet the suit to upsell yourself. So the MSDS, rams and my quote are in the post  ;)
80 ltrs of remover & 60 ltrs of ghost - the previous contractor made a pretty poor effort so I've not left myself short. AS I said I'm buying some DC gear as I've been offered other stores if they are happy with this one and their price will convert the bottom line if the product performs as they and others say.
  I found ghost quoted @ £11.65/ltr+(£13.98inc) on our sponsers site which is double tensids price

Matt Gibson

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Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #17 on: January 13, 2012, 07:52:24 pm »
Steve/john..

I understand you are in business, but as Blast Away said, thats pretty pricey. DC cleanings stuff is pretty good gear, and cheap.. It works perfectly on all the tags, but i havent tried it on the heavy mural stuff. But if i had a heavy mural to remove, i'd use proper paint stripper which is roughly £150 for 25L.

Do you give free samples? could i grab one off you to try your stuff out?

£80.  ;)

Makes me pi$$ mate. Seen a petrol Honda today on a trolley with a water tank sat on the trolley. Was only a 6.5hp with a small pump.

Asked the woman how much it cost and she said the shopping centre paid £2500 for it.

I could build the same spec for about £800 with all new gear, new engine and pump, new trolley, new water tank.
She then went on to same she wants a new lance but the company they use to service their equipment want £250 for one. Exactly one you can buy for £50-£60. Just a trigger, lance, fan nozzle and fittings.

Some right jokers knocking about.

Come on mate, give it up, where you getting paint stripper from for £80??  ;D

And also, where the f8ck are ya getting a brand new pump that cheap to put together this imaginanry machine?? ;)

mike roberts

Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #18 on: January 13, 2012, 07:59:09 pm »
I have spoken to the client who was given the budget for the job and my price was within this so if all goes well I hope to get the nod  ;) .
As for products, I'm not vat reg'd so the prices came out as follows
Our sponser above £1075.50 - £2151
Tensid £1209.60
Dc cleaning solutions £456+delivery
On a 200 sq m job I'll certainly trial products side by side but when you consider it would need to be 4 times as economical to equal the least expensive. Its not a blue chip company its a diy shed and they are driven on price and service and you never get to meet the suit to upsell yourself. So the MSDS, rams and my quote are in the post  ;)
80 ltrs of remover & 60 ltrs of ghost - the previous contractor made a pretty poor effort so I've not left myself short. AS I said I'm buying some DC gear as I've been offered other stores if they are happy with this one and their price will convert the bottom line if the product performs as they and others say.
  I found ghost quoted @ £11.65/ltr+(£13.98inc) on our sponsers site which is double tensids price


Nice one - But how do u get away from being Vat reg ??? have u got a secret stash somewhere  ;D ;D

Blast Away

Re: Graffiti products
« Reply #19 on: January 13, 2012, 08:19:46 pm »
Steve/john..

I understand you are in business, but as Blast Away said, thats pretty pricey. DC cleanings stuff is pretty good gear, and cheap.. It works perfectly on all the tags, but i havent tried it on the heavy mural stuff. But if i had a heavy mural to remove, i'd use proper paint stripper which is roughly £150 for 25L.

Do you give free samples? could i grab one off you to try your stuff out?

£80.  ;)

Makes me pi$$ mate. Seen a petrol Honda today on a trolley with a water tank sat on the trolley. Was only a 6.5hp with a small pump.

Asked the woman how much it cost and she said the shopping centre paid £2500 for it.

I could build the same spec for about £800 with all new gear, new engine and pump, new trolley, new water tank.
She then went on to same she wants a new lance but the company they use to service their equipment want £250 for one. Exactly one you can buy for £50-£60. Just a trigger, lance, fan nozzle and fittings.

Some right jokers knocking about.

Come on mate, give it up, where you getting paint stripper from for £80??  ;D

And also, where the f8ck are ya getting a brand new pump that cheap to put together this imaginanry machine?? ;)

Stripper £80 from Tayburs in Bury. Bought in from Chemicals Ltd in Southport. But you go to Chemicals Ltd and see their direct price to you.

Pump - 11 liter Interpump and gearbox £375, Honda GX200 £300. Trolley and tank in the change.  ;)