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Paint & Graffiti Removal

Cleveland Master of Disasters Services is your go-to company for quick, efficient and professional graffiti and/or paint removal. Many graffiti removal and restoration efforts leave surfaces looking worse than before the work began. Three steps provide the best opportunity for successful removal: 
  1. Identify the surface type and substance to be removed
  2. Select the appropriate removal method
  3. Apply a protective coating. 
Many cities now have established removal and restoration guidelines for historic buildings. Our staff knows and understands the local guidelines before proceeding with work.

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If your property or business has suffered from a fire, flooding or any other disasters, we’re here to help you. Call Cleveland Master of Disasters Services today for immediate 24/7 response from the top restoration company in your neighborhood.
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Surface Matters

Our highly-skilled staff knows how to identify abused surfaces so the appropriate removal techniques can be applied. It’s vital to restore the cleaned surface as close as possible to its original state. Surfaces vary and they also require different removal applications. The most common surfaces affected are: 
  • Painted
  • Metal
  • Stone
  • Brick
  • Plastic
  • Masonry
  • Sidewalks or pavement
  • Glass
Time is of the essence. The longer the substance stays on the surface, the harder it is to remove because it continues to penetrate the violated surface. We respond quickly so there is a better opportunity for optimum removal results.

Know the Material Used

Almost any surface can be defaced with graffiti – brick, stone, concrete, aluminum or vinyl siding, pavement, wood, and glass are examples. Surfaces can be smooth or textured, painted or unprotected.

It’s imperative to know and understand the material used on the violated area. Our experienced team will identify the material, as well as the surface it was applied to, so they can initiate the most appropriate action immediately. While spray paint is the most common, other materials used are markers, stickers, shoe polish, lipstick, stencils and etching products. 
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