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Feb 1st, 06, 10:39 PM
I used it last month to remove black spray paint from the Chamber of Commerce building. It was on red brick. Sprayed on and let sit for about 20 minutes and the paint rinsed right off. I love graffiti jobs, good money and very easy!
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Feb 1st, 06, 10:52 PM
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Feb 1st, 06, 11:00 PM
2400 sq. ft. x .15 = $360
5 Gallons of Taginator= $??? $360 +$??? Easy Money Put your taginator in a pump up sprayer and start spraying. Do not pre-wet wall and by the time you get to the end of wall you should be able to go back to the front and start rinsing. |
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Feb 1st, 06, 11:16 PM
$360 is not the total price, that is what will be in his pocket. $360 plus the taginator= final price. 15 cents a square foot is top dollar in our area, so $360 may cheap for you, but I wouldnt think so.
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Feb 3rd, 06, 10:50 PM
Who sells it?
Mid Valley Industrial Supply midvalleymobile@comcast.net 503-540-9274 |
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Jul 31st, 06, 10:18 AM
It sounds like it works great on brick and concrete but what if you need to remove graffiti on an already painted surface such as a house or textured wall...etc. Won't it take off that paint as well ????
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Sep 6th, 06, 11:40 AM
I know this is an old post but I used taginator and tagaway. Both work great. I think it would work alot better with hot water. I used about 4 gals to remove 700 sq/ft of graffiti. ETS who manufacters Taginator says I would use less chem if i used hot water. In any event, it still worked great and I was payed very well for the job.
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Sep 6th, 06, 02:09 PM
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Good to know, thanks for sharing, I may try it now Jeff J L Pressure Washing 843-446-5931 www.JLpressurewashing.com myrtle beach pressure washing concrete cleaning experts |
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