Using F9 Barc As A Graffiti Remover

Vince Wood

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Has anyone else used F9 for graffiti removal besides myself? I was in a lane closure yesterday taking off USA Alert Paint Markings off of city sidewalks when I thought I had 2 gallons of my regular graffiti remover when I only had 1 gallon. The F9 actually took up the paint markings on the sidewalks about 80-90%. The contractor was happy and so was I with the results. Thanks Craig for coming out with such a great product.

I didn't have time to take before/after pictures though.
 
Interesting Vince. I assume you used it full strength?

Yes, I used it full strength, I brush it in a little, let it dry and then I hit it with about 200 degrees of hot water.
 
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Has anyone else used F9 for graffiti removal besides myself? I was in a lane closure yesterday taking off USA Alert Paint Markings off of city sidewalks when I thought I had 2 gallons of my regular graffiti remover when I only had 1 gallon. The F9 actually took up the paint markings on the sidewalks about 80-90%. The contractor was happy and so was I with the results. Thanks Craig for coming out with such a great product.

I didn't have time to take before/after pictures though.

Thats great! I've never used it on graffiti so this is good news that I will need to investigate!
 
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