Tags and paint come off stone, brick, render and cladding without etching a shadow into the wall or stripping the finish. You get a vetted specialist who removes it the way the surface needs, and can coat it so the next one wipes straight off.

Blasting paint off porous masonry drives it deeper and burns a ghost into the stone that never fully clears. Our specialists identify the surface and the paint first, then lift it with poultices, the right solvent or low pressure heat, so the wall is left clean rather than scarred.

A specialist identifies the substrate and the paint type, then uses the gentlest method that fully lifts it. Porous and coated surfaces are treated very differently.
every specialist on your job is IRATA certified and insured, and checked by us before your enquiry is passed on.
Masonry, render, cladding or glass, and the paint or marker type, decide the method. The wrong solvent on the wrong surface is what causes damage.
A dwell poultice draws the pigment back out of the stone or brick pores instead of driving it deeper, then is lifted off clean.
DOFF superheated steam and surface safe solvents remove paint from robust and coated surfaces without high pressure damage.
An optional sacrificial or permanent coating so future tags wash off with water and no specialist visit.
Usually yes, when the right method is suited to the surface. The risk is ghosting, a faint shadow left when paint is driven into porous masonry. A poultice that draws the pigment back out, rather than blasting, is what prevents that.
Not when done correctly. Damage comes from high pressure and aggressive blasting on porous or coated surfaces. Our specialists survey the substrate first and use poultices, surface safe solvents or low pressure heat instead.
Most enquiries reach a local specialist within 48 hours, and managed sites can hold a rapid response arrangement. Removing tags quickly matters because fresh graffiti attracts more.
Yes. Our vetted graffiti removal specialists cover your area, after checking their certification and insurance. The specialist gives you a fixed price and does the work.
You cannot stop it being applied, but an anti-graffiti coating means the next tag wipes off with water rather than needing a full specialist removal. Coatings are suited to the surface and can be sacrificial or permanent.
Answer six quick questions, add a photo of the building if you have one, and a vetted specialist who covers your area comes back with a quote, usually within one working day.
Six quick steps. Building, height, location, a photo if you have one, then where to send it.