Bare Brick, Stone and Masonry Graffiti Remover
(BBSM) is a highly effective, economical, and biodegradable remover for spray can paints, paint overspray, grease, grime smoke, and oil stains as well as other marks on porous brick, stone, and concrete surfaces including cinder block, split face block, and exposed aggregate.
- Easily rinsed with a small pressure washer requiring very little rinsing water. Any resultant run-off is a readily biodegradable gray water soap that can be left to biodegrade, recycled, or further diluted for use in gardens, etc.
- No shadows, no damage, no harsh scrubbing required.
- Pleasant-smelling and nontoxic.
- Safe and effective to use on all types of natural stone (such as limestone, granite, and marble), stainless steel, trees, plastics, and playground equipment.
- It may be used on painted surfaces as well as natural building surfaces after the first wetting surface with water.
- See product use instructions on TDS sheet for further details
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
REMOVING GRAFFITI FROM BRICK, STONE & MASONRY SURFACES
BBSM is applied to the surface with a nylon brush, broom, or pump-up sprayer, 3 times at 3-minute intervals, liberally flooding the graffiti/stain with the product. For typical graffiti, approximately three minutes after the final application, rinse using a hot or cold pressure washer (hot is best) at low pressure. If one is not available then a stiff nylon brush and bucket of water may suffice.
Agitation, as you apply this product, can be of great assistance. Continued experience with the product will enable the user to judge how many applications are necessary for varying surfaces and particular spray cans.
On older / thicker graffiti, patience is the key. Keep the graffiti wet with the product, as long as possible before rinsing.
Please READ TDS sheet for further instructions.
REMOVING GRAFFITI FROM PAINTED SURFACES
If the dissolved graffiti has stained the wall, a dilute application of Feltpen Fadeout will return it to its former glory. With this technique never use hot water! (It will blister the underlying paint). Please read TDS sheet for further instructions.