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taginator revisited - Feb 14th, 07, 04:14 PM

Great stuff! Have a looksie!
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Looks great. Did you also use it on the painted doors?



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Feb 15th, 07, 02:10 PM

im impressed with it. my first use is below
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Feb 15th, 07, 02:54 PM

All the pros use Taginator. LOL

TESTIMONIALS - Tagaway® and Taginator®, biodegradable liquid graffiti removers that actually work!

It's so cool to be quoted when you misspell. I never spell check, maybe I better start.



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Feb 15th, 07, 07:36 PM

I used it on that red door that you see in the 2nd picture. Worked great. The white door and garage door was painted plywood (primer) I just painted over that.....
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Feb 25th, 07, 04:58 PM

we have some it works great
a couple other things that work, if you run out
are stove cleaner(the good stuff)
and krud kutter graffiti remover



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Feb 25th, 07, 05:43 PM

I have some on the way and will be doing a vinyl sided pool house that has some nasty words all over it and some brick columns. Cant wait to see it work. Its silver spray paint, I talked to the tech and he said silver is the easiest to remove.

He also suggestted using taganator on the vinyl, it will work better, but just dont let it sit and do a teast spot 1st. I'm looking forward to using it



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when we were restoring a 68 camaro we used easy off to 'degrease' the fire wall/engine compartment took it right down to bare metal....main ingredient..Sodium Hydroxide...



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I used it today. It did a fair job, it still left some behind after the second application I used some stuff from jjb solutions inc that worked awsome.



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Here's a quick look at some graffiti removal testing I did today, I used Taginator and some Rhino Blast from Graffiti Solutions Canada. Both preformed very well.

Rhino Blast was safer to apply as it's very thick, almost like a gel - therefore easy to spray on then rub/brush onto surface. It's more work though, as you need to make sure you brush it into the crevaces of the brick or it won't work completely.

Taginator was tougher to apply, it was a little breezy today so when I sprayed it I had to be careful of the wind. It certainly got into the crevaces easily and starting working.

I'm not sure I came out with a clear winner though? it may come down to cost for myself.
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Apr 19th, 08, 01:07 AM

Went back today and took a final picture - overall not bad.
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Now that is a man dedicated to PPE !



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LOL! Yeah, PW'ing is new to me - I come from a mold remediation background and don't take chances when using 'new' chemicals etc...bring put the PPE! lol.
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There is enough of those artists out there to keep people working if you want to chase the work.
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LOL! Yeah, PW'ing is new to me - I come from a mold remediation background and don't take chances when using 'new' chemicals etc...bring put the PPE! lol.
LOL, I hear you. You are right to err on the side of caution. Three pics from now you will be wearing shorts, no breather, no face shield, no gloves and there will be a steady backstream of chemicals hitting your face as you smile for the camera.









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