PROSOCO Launches More Powerful Graffiti Remover

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Before and after graffiti removal using PROSOCO's Defacer Eraser Graffiti Remover.

A new graffiti-removing product from PROSOCO offers a more powerful punch than its predecessor.

Defacer Eraser Graffiti Remover, which replaces the now-discontinued Graffiti Wipe, effectively eliminates graffiti with a shorter dwell time that gets the project done faster and contractors onto the next job more quickly.

Formulated based on contractor feedback from the field, Graffiti Remover offers more effective penetration to melt away graffiti while also featuring the same ecological advantages as PROSOCO's other graffiti-removing products with biodegradable components.

Graffiti Remover is designed specifically to work with PROSOCO's Blok-Guard anti-graffiti treatments.

Water-rinsable and compliant with all known VOC regulations, Graffiti Remover has a pleasant citrus scent.

For more information, visit PROSOCO's Graffiti Remover product page.

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