When it comes to public restrooms, there are few larger problems than graffiti. Graffiti on walls, toilet stalls and dispensers can create headaches for any cleaning staff and also cast a negative appearance on a facility. Luckily, there are multiple options when it comes to graffiti removers.

Most common are spray-on graffiti removers. These need to be used in conjunction with a dense sponge and a lot of elbow grease. Results depend on the strength of the particular graffiti remover.

Several chemical companies now offer graffiti remover wipes that are impregnated with graffiti remover. These work well, but also require plenty of effort to get good results.

There are also many graffiti blocking solvents that can be applied to surfaces. These pre-emptive chemicals work to make cleaning graffiti much easier where it can be compared to using oil in a pan to keep food from sticking.



posted on 10/14/2010