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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION – GRAFFITI REMOVAL

Removing graffiti

How can I remove graffiti easily from metal, plastic or glass?

Graffiti lemosása
In short:
  • Yes – graffiti can be removed easily from non‑absorbent surfaces with the right product.
  • On vertical surfaces the gel version often works better because it does not run down.
  • It does not work on absorbent masonry (brick, plaster, concrete).
Quick, effective graffiti removal on metal, plastic and glass – with a video at the end.
Graffiti removal – practical demonstration
Can graffiti be removed easily from metal, plastic or glass surfaces?
Short answer: yes — if you use the right product.

Can graffiti be removed easily from metal, plastic or glass surfaces?

Many of us have to deal with vehicles, gates, shopfront glass or plastic surfaces being tagged. Removing these markings is often inconvenient — and sometimes it does not come off completely.

We have developed a product that solves this problem — the markings can be removed easily.

Product name:
DRY-CLEANINGGRAFFITI REMOVER HARD
Also available as a gel.

The gel is more expensive, but it does not run down vertical surfaces, so you can clean with much less product. In many cases it is not more expensive in practice — because you use less.

Important: the product works on non‑absorbent surfaces. On masonry (brick, plaster, concrete and similar) it does not work!

The product removes graffiti from non‑absorbent surfaces such as metal, car bodywork, two‑component painted surfaces, glass (for example shop windows), plastics (for example bins), polycarbonate, powder‑coated surfaces and similar.

If you need to deal with absorbent masonry (brick, plaster, concrete), a different solution is needed — there the key is protection. See our Anti‑Graffiti coating system here: WALL ANTI‑GRAFFITI.


Video – how it works in practice

Graffiti removal

Suitable for
  • Metal surfaces
  • Plastic surfaces (for example bins, polycarbonate)
  • Glass (for example shop windows)
  • Powder‑coated and painted surfaces
Does not work on masonry: brick, plaster, concrete and other absorbent surfaces.
Tip for a fast, neat result
  • On vertical surfaces the gel is often the winner: it does not run down, so you need less.
  • Always test on a small, less visible area first, then continue on a larger surface.
  • If you need protection on masonry, the solution is a coating, not washing.
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