Graffiti on walls, doors, signs, and exterior fixtures can interrupt a clean industrial image. Our mobile wash team removes markings with surface-appropriate methods, restoring a professional finish with controlled, efficient service. Request a practical site review when you are ready.
Work begins with a site review and a small test area when the surface requires it. Technicians apply surface-suitable graffiti remover, allow controlled dwell time, agitate with brushes or pads, then rinse using hot water or pressure adjusted to the material. Runoff control and final detailing are handled according to the site layout.
This service removes spray paint, markers, paint pen, and similar surface markings from exterior commercial materials. It is suited to active properties where work must be coordinated around tenants, deliveries, parked vehicles, and daily site movement.
Loading docks, bay doors, dock levellers, and surrounding concrete often need a clean, consistent appearance for staff and visitors. We work around scheduled access, using controlled wash techniques that suit painted metal, sealed concrete, and adjacent wall panels.
Brick, block, stucco, and precast surfaces each respond differently to graffiti removers and pressure. The work starts with surface assessment, then matched cleaning agents, dwell time, agitation, and rinsing to remove markings while preserving the existing finish.
Painted doors, roll-up shutters, fencing, guardrails, and service gates require careful pressure and chemical selection. Our approach focuses on lifting unwanted markings without dulling coatings, forcing water into seams, or leaving heavy streaking on visible panels.
Directional signs, electrical cabinets, bollards, posts, and waste enclosures can be cleaned as part of a wider exterior maintenance visit. Smaller fixtures often need hand detailing, low-pressure rinsing, and close attention to edges, labels, and coated surfaces.
Qualified graffiti cleaning delivers a clear visual improvement without treating every surface the same way. The best results come from correct remover selection, measured pressure, even rinse patterns, and patience during dwell time, especially on porous masonry or older coatings.
Common surfaces include brick, block, concrete, precast panels, painted metal, vinyl, plastic signage, and coated doors. Each material is assessed before cleaning so the remover, pressure level, temperature, and rinse method match the surface.
Timeline depends on surface type, marking size, coating condition, access, and the number of areas included. Many focused exterior cleanups can be completed in one visit, while larger sites may be staged around operations.
The goal is to remove the marking while maintaining the existing surface appearance as much as practical. Testing, controlled pressure, proper dwell time, and careful rinsing help produce a clean result without overworking the material.
Before scheduling, consider the surfaces involved, access points, water availability, tenant activity, and preferred work windows. A clear scope helps determine equipment needs, cleaning products, staging, and realistic expectations for colour shadowing on porous or weathered materials.
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