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Portland Graffiti Study -
Jan 10th, 07, 01:41 AM
I'm new to forums so I hope this is kosher.
I've seen a lot of questions about which chems to use and for what types of substrates in these forums, but no mention of this study. So i thought I would post a link to it. It should answer a lot of questions. Hit me up with questions, comments or flames. Institutional Purchasing - Graffiti |
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Jan 11th, 07, 04:08 PM
No prob guys, hope it helps everyone decide which chems to use.
Maybe you all can talk about any experiences that don't involve Taginator. Taginator is pretty much the industry standard so anything different or unusual might help us all. |
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Jan 11th, 07, 10:44 PM
The only other thing I've found that I like almost as well as Taginator is Stripper Cream from EacoChem. I bought a bunch from tham to strip the paint from a house and had some left over. I noticed that it had the same main ingredient in it that Taginator does so I diluted it with water and it worked pretty well. I wouldn't use it on painted durfaces though. It's also much, much cheaper than Taginator...
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Jan 11th, 07, 11:05 PM
Seems as though I remember reading about a soy based graffitti.I think the name of it was elephant snot...or something similar.
Karvonen's Pro Clean http://www.karvonensproclean.com/ 229-776-7856/229-344-5596(call this number first) Pressure Washers Mafia |
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