According to the U.S. Department of Justice, an estimated $12 billion per year is spent on removing graffiti-based vandalism. For some, graffiti is a problem that isn’t disappearing, and this type of vandalism can take away from the aesthetics of a building, potentially making visitors feel unsafe. It can also hurt property values, bringing them down 15 to 30 percent if graffiti is present on a building.
Traditional methods of removal include using harsh chemicals or pressure washing to eliminate graffiti from surfaces, which could damage the building or surface underneath.
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