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Graffiti Removal Best Practices for Transit Agencies​
a step-by-step guide for fast, safe, & easy graffiti removal

How to remove Graffiti from Transit stations

Five Simple Steps to Remove Graffiti from Transit Stations
Step 1: Spray Clean City Pro Red Label Graffiti Remover or Clean City Pro Green Label Graffiti Remover
Step 2: Allow short dwell time of 10 to 60 seconds
Step 3: Swirl gently with mild scouring pad (a stiff bristle nylon brush is recommended for plastic with grain) 
Step 4: Wipe surface clean with dry, absorbent rag.
Step 5: For the best results, rinse with water or wipe down with wet rag.

Notes:  When removing graffiti from a plastic substrate, always test first in an inconspicuous location.  Clean ​City Pro Red Label Graffiti Remover and Clean City Pro Green Label Graffiti Remover have been rigorously tested against many types of plastic playground equipment.  No fogging or etching damage has been documented, but due to the hundreds of different types of plastics used, testing is essential to do no harm.
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Step 1: Spray Graffiti tag with Graffiti Remover. Step 2: Allow short dwell time. (10 to 60 Seconds)
Step 3: Rub lightly with scouring pad. Step 4: Wipe clean with dry rag. Step 5. Rinse with water.

Best Graffiti Removers
for Plastic Playgrounds and Related Surfaces

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Clean City Pro Red Label Heavy Duty Graffiti Remover

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Red Label Heavy Duty Graffiti Remover
Removes Spray Paint and Permanent Marker from a Wide Range of Surfaces including Painted Metal, Plastics, Concrete, Brick and More

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Clean City Pro Green Label Medium Duty Graffiti Remover

$22.99 - $259.99
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Green Label Medium Duty Graffiti Remover
Removes Spray Paint and Permanent Marker from Painted Metal, Plastics, Vehicles and a Wide Range of Smooth Surfaces
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Clean City Pro Light Duty Yellow Label Graffiti Remover for Sensitive Surfaces

$22.99 - $259.99
Clean City Pro
Light Duty Yellow Label Graffiti Remover
Removes Spray Paint and Permanent Marker from Delicate Surfaces, Plastics, Signs, Vehicles, White Boards and More

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Email us photos of your graffiti tag and graffiti removal specialists will provide specific graffiti remover product selection suggestions and best practive application tips and techniques to make graffiti removal fast and easy.

Our graffiti removal experts have extensive field experience and can customized recommendations for selecting the best graffiti remover for your unique application.​

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  • Home
  • How To Remove Graffiti
    • Tips and Techniques for Removing Graffiti From Any Surface
    • Best Tools for Graffiti Removal
    • Four Essential Elements for DIY Graffiti Removal
    • from Brick
    • From Concrete
    • From Limestone
    • From Cars Bumpers and Trucks
    • From Traffic Signs
    • From a Painted Metal Door
    • From a Mail Box
    • From a Pole or Bench
    • From a Garage Door
    • From a Fire Hydrant
    • From a Newspaper Box
    • From Playgrounds
    • From Plastic
    • From Glass
  • Selection Guide: Graffiti Remover
  • Shop Graffiti Products
    • Red Label: Heavy Duty Graffiti Remover
    • Blue Label Gel: Heavy Duty Graffiti Remover
    • Green Label: Medium Duty Graffiti Remover
    • Yellow Label: Light Duty Graffiti Remover
    • Anti-Graffiti Coating
  • Eco Safety
    • Graffiti Remover Environmental Comparison Table
    • Safety Data Sheets
  • Graffiti Removal Blog
  • Best practices for Graffiti Removal
    • Tips and Techniques for Graffiti Removal
    • Schools Graffiti Removal Best Practices
    • Graffiti Removal Best Practices for Park Districts
    • Transit Agencies Graffiti Removal Best Practices
  • Contact
    • Distributors and Resellers
    • Privacy & Security Policy