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HAVE THE LAST WORD WITH NEW GRAFFITI REMOVAL KIT
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GraffitiHotline
07/04/2006
 

GraffitiHotline, the graffiti removal and control specialist, has launched a new low cost portable `DIY' Graffiti Removal Kit for safe easy removal of graffiti written with spray paint or marker pens from non-porous surfaces. It is ideal for removing small-scale graffiti on tiles, metals, glass, plastics and some painted surfaces, which account for half of all graffiti typically found in communal areas, street furniture and buildings.

Ideal for caretakers, cleaners and facilities teams, the GraffitiHotline Graffiti Removal Kit contains two different chemicals - one for each type of marking. With concise, easy to follow application and care instructions this new kit makes graffiti removal a safe, simple routine task for anyone.

In one compact box is 15 years' graffiti science and removal experience from this leading graffiti control company. The kit uses the same chemicals, equipment and techniques that are used by GraffitiHotline's professional graffiti removal teams. All are tested to ensure no detrimental effect on the environment, are 100 percent biodegradable and are completely neutralised by water.

The kit includes safety and user instructions, gloves, safety glasses, the two types of graffiti remover, plus a bottle of rinse water, soft bristle brush, scrubbing brush and a starter pack of wipes - all for £29.95 including VAT, with discounts for multiple purchases.

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