ChatterBank1 min ago
graffiti- help
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i am absolutely fuming- a new fence i had put up a while ago is covered in black large grafitti - how on earth do i get it off and also does anyone know what ages are they allowed to sell paint aerosols. ...absolutely fuming..... if i catch them will make them scrub it off with a toothbrush. !!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.just a pressure treated fence which has a lm run of approx 100ft - didnt want to have to do anything with it but i suppose i will have to now. i am going to go into my nearest car fix shop tomorrow and ask them who they sell these aerosols to... obviously kids..... and i will get on to my local council about it.... i am totally fed up with trying to make my house look nice when these brats with no respect just ruin everything....god help them if i catch them....
Our local council also have a graffiti removal facility. I share your sense of anger about what has happened.
Longer term, do you have any earth at the base of the fence.? If so some quick growing decorative ivy will probably start to cover it within a year, which would prevent the problem happening again in the future.
Longer term, do you have any earth at the base of the fence.? If so some quick growing decorative ivy will probably start to cover it within a year, which would prevent the problem happening again in the future.
You may want to make them clean it of with a toothbrush but this isn't going to happen. The kid's doing this have no regard for you or your property. I wish I knew the answer to the problem, grafitte appears almost everywhere so don't take it personally. I can understand that you don't want to have to repaint the fence as it would be time consuming and expensive and almost certainly once you have a clean canvas they will be back to start again.
I would leave it for a while,take photo's as in the other answer and look around the neighbourhood for similar design signatures. The more photo's you get the more likely the police are to take action.
Most of all don't let the B*%"ards get you down.
I would leave it for a while,take photo's as in the other answer and look around the neighbourhood for similar design signatures. The more photo's you get the more likely the police are to take action.
Most of all don't let the B*%"ards get you down.
so sorry everyone who answered - havent been near a pc since.....the council have now just come out and cleaned it off whilst they were doing a shop wall across the road. thanks for your help all of you. i will have a chat to the council and police if it happens again - good ideas....but i still think the main problem is the fact that kids can so easily get hold of aerosols of paint..........they would hardly stand out there for an hour with a paintbrush and tin of paint........anyway ---lifes too short - i suppose im lucky if this is my main problem for this week !!!!! thanx.