It’s sad to say, but in most cities and large metropolitan areas (and even rural) art graffiti and graffiti removal is an ongoing problem. The ‘troubled youth’ of today is looking for artistic methods of self-expression, and a can of spray paint and a piece of public property seems to do the trick. In some areas graffiti remains on the walls as evidence of constant vandalism, but in others clean-up efforts are always being implemented to keep walls, park benches, parking lots and other buildings in tip-top shape.
When it comes to graffiti removal clean-up efforts, PressureJet high pressure washers are a great match for graffiti artists and can help city or volunteer groups effectively and effortlessly remove the ‘artwork’. If the department of public works is in charge of this task, putting a request in for a PressureJet high pressure washer with the sand blaster would be a great idea. In fact, many cities may already have one or two since they can be used in so many instances in a metropolitan area. If a community organization is the one on clean-up duty they may or may not have the budget to purchase one. But perhaps one can be borrowed from someone in the group who has a personal PressureJet high pressure washer. Still, if graffiti is a big problem and the community group finds themselves doing several graffiti removal clean-ups per year using fundraising money to purchase one may be very beneficial.