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We were asked to undertake some graffiti removal at ‘Kings Meadow House’ an Environment Agency site in Reading.
They had been the victims of graffiti and now had a number of walls with unwanted images and tags. We were selected to undertake the clean up because of our environmentally friendly steam cleaning system. Using pressurised steam at 150 C we are able to remove graffiti without the use of harmful chemicals.
Under agreement with the Environment Agency we also sealed off the nearby storm drains as an additional precaution so that the water and paint residues from the clean-up could be directed in the main foul water system thereby helping to minimise any potential polluting of the storm drains.
Once all the drains had been protected our steam cleaning system made short work of cleaning up the brick work and the offending graffiti.
The Environment Agency was delighted with the outcome of our cleaning which left the brick walls graffiti free and good as new.
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