Rapid response to rising attacks
Following the recent paint attack clean-up in Taunton, OneFifty responded to another attack - this time in Bristol City Centre.
Read full storyThere can be several different reasons for wanting to remove paint from an exterior surface; perhaps to clean up after a spill or to remove old paint from a building façade. More recently, we are receiving requests to remove paint after a paint attack.
Paint attacks are often politically motivated so, as with graffiti, it is important to get the paint removed as quickly as possible. We offer a rapid response service to help remove paint and leave the building clean withing 24 hours.
Pressurised steam or media blasting work well for removing paint.
The unique ‘thermo shock effect’ that pressurised steam creates – a combination of heat and pressure – breaks the paint up and allows it to be cleaned off quickly and easily. Both cleaning methods deliver outstanding results whilst minimising risk of damage to the building surface, crucial when cleaning soft stone or historic buildings.
If your wall is prone to frequent paint attacks, it may be worth exploring using a coating to help protect the surface. Coatings are not cheap so it’s worth talking to our expert team to ensure you get the right product and waste money on unnecessary applications.
Following the recent paint attack clean-up in Taunton, OneFifty responded to another attack - this time in Bristol City Centre.
Read full storyThe managers of Ikea Bristol asked us to remove unwanted graffiti to help ensure that their premises looked clean and well maintained.
Read full storyOneFifty is no stranger to removing unwanted graffiti from buildings; more recently we have also been called out to clean up after paint attacks.
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