Graffiti removal for Ikea
The managers of Ikea Bristol asked us to remove unwanted graffiti to help ensure that their premises looked clean and well maintained.
Read full storySome jobs require special measures to ensure that staining is removed so we have developed a range of cleaning products to target specific contaminants. These chemical cleaners react with the contaminant at a molecular level to help lift it away from the surface. From stripping old paint to removing spilled bitumen our chemical cleaners are tried, tested and proven to achieve outstanding results.
With our extensive knowledge of contaminants and surface materials, we know exactly which chemical cleaning products will achieve the best possible outcome without causing damage to the façade. Surfaces are left looking as good as new no matter how stubborn the contaminant.
We use a range of chemical cleaning products to target specific building contaminants, as well as coatings to help protect against graffiti attacks and prohibitors to reduce algae regrowth.
From degreasers that remove grease, oil, grime and ingrained dirt to masonry cleaner that dissolves mortar smears or limestone cleaner that eliminates dirt, oil and carbon from marble and limestone surfaces,
we have the right chemical cleaner for the job.
Whatever was used to create the graffiti – aerosol spray, emulsion or gloss paint, marker pens or waxy products – we can remove it without trace using our dedicated cleaning products including liquid graffiti remover, graffiti cutting paste and shadow remover.
The managers of Ikea Bristol asked us to remove unwanted graffiti to help ensure that their premises looked clean and well maintained.
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