Monthly Archive: August 2011

Aug
30

Camden team hunting down graffiti artists using Taginator

Taginator Removes Graffiti

September 25, 2010|By Matt Katz, Inquirer Staff Writer   Frankie Ayala and Carol Lindsey are searching for a spy in Camden. On downtown boulevards and back alleyways, they will not rest until they find their target and rub it out. Wearing matching yellow shirts and blue Dickies pants, the pair – members of the Camden …

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Aug
25

Sketchy battle between taggers, city workers

By TODD MILBOURN BEE STAFF WRITER Last Updated: December 14, 2003, 06:08:44 AM PST Taggers and the city workers who remove their graffiti are sworn enemies. To the taggers, city workers are “buffers” or “busters,” representatives of the authority they are trying to subvert. City workers, on the other hand, say taggers are a “waste …

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Aug
22

Upper Chichester looking to wipe out graffiti

Upper Chichester looking to wipe out graffiti By Paul Nasella Times Correspondant Upper Chicester – The upper Chichester Board of Commissioners recently received a donation of more than $14,000.00 from Chichester Business Association to purchase a graffiti removal machine during its meeting on March 13th. “A few months ago a lot of members of the …

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Aug
12

New Bedford youths tasked with graffiti removal

By Dan McDonald dmcdonald@s-t.com July 21, 2011 12:00 AM Dwayne Andrade stopped rolling gray paint onto a concrete pillar covered with spray-painted scrawl to consider two cartoonish renderings of red, horned goblins overhead. “Those monsters, they are everywhere. All over the city,” he said. Andrade, 22, of New Bedford, is part of a nine-man crew …

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Aug
12

Graffiti Removal is needed in Philadelphia and other places…

It’s a dirty, rotten shame: We have a filthy image   BY NATALIE POMPILIO Philadelphia Daily News pompiln@phillynews.com 215-854-2595 WHEN IT comes to trash, Philadelphia has a bit of a reputation. And a problem. “Filthadelphia” is just one of the disparaging nicknames thrown our way. In a recent survey from Travel + Leisure magazine, locals …

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Aug
10

Beware of GreenWashing when it comes to Graffiti Removers

BEWARE OF “GREENWASHING” www.britanica.com – greenwash (verb): to promote a product or service as being environmentally friendly without any basis in fact. www.dictionary.com – (noun) The practice of promoting environmentally friendly programs to deflect attention from an organization’s environmentally unfriendly or less savory activities. http://en.wikipedia.org -is the practice of companies disingenuously spinning their products and …

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Aug
10

Tagaway® Graffiti Removal Camden NJ.

Video from Equipment Trade Service Company Inc. in Camden NJ. USA of Tagaway® product, the world’s best graffiti remover. Tagaway® Graffiti Removal Information Tagaway is a biodegradable liquid graffiti remover that is typically purchased in 32oz. trigger spray bottles. (Although also packaged in gallons anad 5 gallon pails) You simply spray Tagaway onto the painted …

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Aug
09

Tagaway Removes Graffiti from Truck – Online Review.

Tagaway the world’s best graffiti remover www.cleaningtalk.com 1-27-2009 Pressure Cleaning –McHenry’s has a small bottle I was able to pick-up.  I have used taginator before but this was the first time for the tagaway product.  I has some spray paint on three different areas on my truck, with the temps around 27 degrees yesterday.  Tagaway …

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Aug
08

Raleigh Removes Graffiti with Taginator Graffiti Removal Product

Raleigh crew keeps Kilroy off walls City invest in graffiti solvent Josh Shaffer, Staff Writer Whoever spray-painted the word Azules 13 on a Northeast Raleigh fence – a gang, a prankster, an artist with bad handwriting – didn’t count on Anthony Williams and his tank of Taginator Graffiti Remover. One quick spray from William’s tank …

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Aug
05

Mayor of Washington DC Removes Graffiti With Taginator

District of Columbia Mayor’s Office News Release www.dc.gov August 16th 2005 Mayor Celebrates Millionth Service Request by Helping with Graffiti Removal Contact: Sharon Gang (202)727-9811 or Vince Morris (202)727-6846 (Washington, DC) Mayor Anthony A. Williams commemorated the millionth service request to the Mayor’s Call Center by helping to clean graffiti from the back doors of …

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