The good and bad for me,...after getting a request years ago for graffiti removal from a big rock that is actually a tourist attraction here in Central, Pa,..(Balanced Rock, Trough Creek State Park)I thought about getting into the whole graffiti thing. Th Bad: The job was basically impossible to do,..no access whatsoever,..Probably 3/4 of a mile was the closest you could get and that route would have been straight up. Taking the foot trail would have been about 1 1/2 miles. Either way I didn't ever do it,..and other than that we haven't any graffiti, Ha,Ha,.....that's the good part.
The peeling paint is the least thing I'd worry about...keep yo sh*t locked up on your trailer! And remember, if you find yourself in a tight spot, dial 1911....eight times....then reload!
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Here's a couple more from this weekend...these were done at FSU (Florida State University) at the Diffenbaugh Building, which ironically used to house the College of Communication, from whence I received my B.S. many moons ago.
No sure what product ya'll are using, but I used "Worlds Best Graffiti Remover", and it worked exactly as advertised. I was amazed.
I looked at the graffiti cleaning and I don't carry enough water, could add tank, but just not in to hauling water, we took up awning cleaning and we are building a nice niche, we have billed about 8-10k in the last 4 months, we bill an easy 150-175 an hour for 2 men, most jobs are about 6-800, it breaks up the routine, nice to get away from sh now and then and work on something that has very little liability form over spray and the blame game, very little competition, vinyl is easier than canvass and no trailer is needed, good fill in business in summer when roof cleaning slowed a bit. Getting referrals from installation vendors that don't like mobile cleaning. Picked up whole foods, TGI, and calling on the chains is easy.
I might brand "The Awning Dogs" or Ugly Awnings.com.