Graffiti Removal At Denver Center For The Performing Arts
We got a call for graffiti removal on the top floor of the parking garage for the Denver Center For The Performing Arts.
The call was from Standard Parking, the company that manages the parking garage for the Denver Center For The Performing Arts.
And the taggers had gone up to the top level of the eight-story parking garage to do their tagging. Fortunately, we have flatbed trucks we use to clean parking garages that we can drive up the ramps and get to the top levels.
Like most of the graffiti you see around Denver, it was just a bunch of junky marks, rather than an attempt to be artistic. They just hung over the edge and sprayed black paint.
So that was how we did the graffiti removal as well, hanging over the edge so we could reach it. We did the job at a time when there wasn’t a lot of foot traffic on the sidewalk below. We stationed a man on the ground level to make sure no one got wet as they walked by.
A lot of companies and property managers that need their graffiti removed quickly – and correctly – call us. The best way to stop graffiti is to make it go away before they can show their friends what they did. So if you need a professional graffiti removal service, give us a call at 303-937-7181 or email us at info@washonwheels.net.
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