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  2. Graffiti removal - Wikipedia

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    The Reactive Removal Method relies on the government waiting for calls from concerned citizens. There are various community programs which assist in raising awareness of graffiti to prompt removal. This method is effective in non-regular cases, and in neighbourhoods with concerned and persistent citizens, however for locations with chronic ...

  3. Graffiti abatement - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti abatement is a joint effort between a given community; its public works division; police department; community development; and parks, recreation, and community services to eliminate graffiti vandalism. In an effective graffiti abatement program, hot spots – areas frequently targeted by graffiti vandals – are checked regularly ...

  4. Anti-graffiti coating - Wikipedia

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    A semi sacrificial coating known as a safety shield acts as a penetrating sealer on the wall or surface protecting the surface pores. If the surface is vandalized the coating can be partially removed using a combination of graffiti removal solvent and high-pressure washer. The anti graffiti safety shield is generally reapplied every second attack.

  5. Soda blasting - Wikipedia

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    Soda blasting is a non-destructive method for many applications in cleaning, paint and varnish stripping, automotive restoration, industrial equipment maintenance, rust removal, graffiti removal, molecular steel passivation against rust, oil removal by saponification and translocation, masonry cleaning and restoration, soot remediation, boat ...

  6. Roadside graffiti is on the rise. On Raleigh’s Beltline, it ...

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    Paint on the faux-brick sound walls along Interstate 440 is proving to be particularly hard to remove.

  7. Irmela Mensah-Schramm - Wikipedia

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    Mensah-Schramm removing graffiti in Berlin. Though her work began with the simple removal of a sticker with a keychain, over the years Mensah-Schramm has adopted numerous methods to excise, cover over, and alter the hate speech she encounters, including nail polish remover, a variety of scrapers, and spray paint. [1]