Graffiti removal on commercial front building

Driving through town today I turn and see this on an old, empty dealership front right off the main highway. It kills me that people are so immature and disrespectful. I've lived in this town my whole life and would like to know the best way to clean all the graffiti off the store front. It is mainly on the glass, comes off very easily with the scrape of a fingernail. Any advice is highly appreciated

thank you

- Mark Henderson
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Yes, it definitely is. But I'm going to try and get in contact with the owner to see about getting this graffiti removed, since it's such an eye sore. It's an old Ford dealership so it has a ton of concrete, I doubt he'd be interested in having it all clean but who knows, maybe he wants to give away some money is tagaway something applied before washing with a pressure washer or how is it used?


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Concrete that black should be a sin

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Is it bad that I did not see the graffiti first. I noticed the pitch black concrete first. WOW
 
Is there anything that can be applied to the graffiti and then washed off? I talked with Tagaway and they said it is a spray on, wipe off process


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Is there anything that can be applied to the graffiti and then washed off? I talked with Tagaway and they said it is a spray on, wipe off process


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I would try Sensitive Surface Graffiti Remover. I've used it on glass before, spray on, pressure wash off with 120 Degrees of warm water.

The product is on www.graffitiremovalinc.com

If you're near any Glidden Paint Stores they carry their products.

Their products are way better than Taginator/Tagaway. Plus they have more of citrus smell to them and not a foul smell.
 
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