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Sep 27th, 07, 07:56 PM
Do a search on the web for Taganator
Its good stuff and easy clean up on vinyl J L Pressure Washing 843-446-5931 www.JLpressurewashing.com myrtle beach pressure washing concrete cleaning experts |
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Sep 27th, 07, 08:00 PM
Hey Jeff...in those pictures, there seems to be a "ghost" where the taginator was used. Is this normal with taginator, or is that where the oxidation got cleaned off?
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Sep 27th, 07, 08:29 PM
I carry 5gal pails of taginator and tagaway in stock. What went through my mind was a possable yellowing or marring of the vinyl. What is left in reguards to a residue ?? film ?? ghosting ??
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Sep 27th, 07, 10:19 PM
Actually I was worried about that as I finished. I went back the next day and everything was blended in just fine. In that pic it was still wet. I have had to clean all the oxidation off an area since then on a small graffiti job I did and there was no ghost on that either
the few graffiti jobs I have done I haven't had the ghosting that I have heard others talk about. I did some on brick and it looked fine too. Knock on wood J L Pressure Washing 843-446-5931 www.JLpressurewashing.com myrtle beach pressure washing concrete cleaning experts |
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