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flying kurbmaster

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So I got a big white canvas that I park all over the place, I often look at it thinking of what kind of logo would be nice to break down the whiteness,
I imagine a few graffiti artists think the same thing. Not IF but rather WHEN I get tagged, does anyone know of a product, tools or tricks that I should be carrying to remove graffiti. Cheers FK:)
 
Lowe's sells a product called Goof-Off.

don't let the graphix sit on there too long, as the longer it's on, the harder it'll be to remove it.
 
When I had delivery trucks in Las Vegas, I used a paint and varnish remover. It was in a gel form so that it wouldn't run. I would spread it over the graffiti and then wipe the graffiti off like wiping a chalk board clean, then wash with soapy water. It never hurt the paint on the trucks, because I wouldn't keep it on very long immediately wipe off and wash. The paint on the truck is a high quality paint job and the graffiti is low quality.
 
thanks for that guys, I think, I know goof off is that from the same manufacturers as jiggaloo, or something like that. I will look for that to have on hand as well as varnish remover in gel form. I keep getting this feeling that I will wake up one night to the sounds of rattle cans. :)
 
We were tagged once, and by lack of suitable products we have used brake cleaner liquid, which worked really well.
 

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