Canadian Mobile Wash removes unwanted paint, marker, and spray tags from brick, concrete, metal, glass, and coated surfaces. Our mobile crews deliver clean, controlled results for industrial, commercial, and managed properties with minimal disruption. Speak with our team to plan a practical cleaning approach.
The work begins with a site review and, when needed, a small test area. Crews identify the surface, coating condition, graffiti material, drainage path, and nearby sensitive finishes.
Cleaning may involve biodegradable graffiti removers, gel-based products for vertical dwell time, hot water pressure washing, soft brushing, and low-pressure rinsing. For porous surfaces, additional passes may reduce shadowing and improve visual consistency.
This service is designed for active properties where appearance, access, and surface condition matter. Work may include exterior walls, loading areas, utility doors, perimeter fencing, retaining walls, signage bases, and service corridors.
Each surface is assessed before cleaning so the method matches the material and finish.
Concrete panels, block walls, steel doors, and dock surrounds often require a balanced approach. Crews use suitable cleaners, controlled dwell time, and measured pressure to lift paint while preserving the surface profile.
The finished result is a cleaner exterior that supports a maintained site image.
Retail plazas, office entrances, service lanes, and tenant-facing areas need careful coordination. Cleaning is planned around operating hours, pedestrian movement, and nearby finishes such as glass, trim, and painted metal.
The goal is a uniform appearance without unnecessary disruption to daily activity.
Managed properties benefit from consistent documentation, clear scope, and repeatable workmanship. Canadian Mobile Wash can address isolated markings or coordinate larger exterior cleaning visits across multiple surfaces.
This helps managers maintain a professional standard across common areas and service zones.
Projects can be arranged for single locations, phased work, or recurring service needs. Access, water availability, surface type, and site activity are reviewed before the visit.
This allows the crew to arrive prepared with the right equipment, products, and containment approach.
Effective removal depends on understanding both the marking material and the substrate beneath it. Brick, split-face block, smooth concrete, powder-coated metal, and painted surfaces all respond differently.
A qualified provider selects the right cleaning chemistry, pressure level, heat, and rinse technique to produce a clean result while respecting the original finish.
Common surfaces include concrete, brick, block, stone, steel doors, painted panels, glass, and some coated metals. The cleaning method changes by material, age, porosity, and existing finish.
Testing is recommended when the surface is delicate, previously painted, or exposed to repeated markings.
Timelines depend on the size of the marked area, surface texture, coating type, and access conditions. Many targeted cleanups can be completed during a scheduled service window.
Larger sites, multiple elevations, or highly porous materials may require staged work for the most even finish.
Clients should confirm access, identify water availability if applicable, and move vehicles or stored items near the work area. The crew will review the scope, protect nearby finishes where needed, and complete cleaning using the selected method.
Afterward, the area is rinsed and checked for overall appearance.
A practical scope should match the surface, the visibility of the area, and the desired finish standard. Some projects need targeted removal, while others benefit from adjacent surface washing for a more consistent look.
Canadian Mobile Wash provides straightforward guidance so contractors, managers, and owners can choose an efficient service plan.
Our delicated team is always available to connect with you anytime.