Cling gel rheology
Stays where applied to increase contact time on vertical surfaces and reduce run-off.
Product Industrial Cleaning
Cling gel remover for graffiti paints, inks and marker stains on hard surfaces—optimized for vertical application and controlled dwell time. Substrate-tested and use-case dependent.
Important: Always perform a small-area compatibility test on the exact substrate/coating before full application.
Graffiti removal is rarely “one chemical fits all.” Different paints (acrylic, alkyd, enamel), inks, permanent markers, and clear coats respond differently. This product family is supplied in multiple grades that balance solvency, dwell time, rinsability, and substrate safety.
Stays where applied to increase contact time on vertical surfaces and reduce run-off.
Select grade based on graffiti medium (spray paint, marker, ink) and surface type.
Designed for brush/roller application with visible dwell window before lift/rinse.
Supply lanes for recurring maintenance programs, municipalities, and facilities.
Typical use cases for maintenance teams and contractors. Final grade selection depends on substrate porosity and coating sensitivity.
Walls, tunnels, underpasses, stations, bridges—gel cling helps reduce run-off.
Often used with low-pressure rinse and containment practices.
Perimeter walls, loading bays, shutters, utility rooms, service corridors.
Grade can be optimized for minimal odor/fast turnaround (subject to site rules).
Metal panels, hard plastics, signage—use caution with paint systems.
Patch-test recommended to avoid dulling or softening coatings.
Brick, natural stone, concrete—porous surfaces may require multiple light passes.
Supports controlled dwell to reduce deep penetration and “ghosting.”
Aluminum/composite signs and frames—select gentler grades when needed.
Consider protective top-coat after cleaning for repeat vandalism zones.
Recurring procurement for municipalities and facility managers.
We can align packaging and documentation to your internal approval flow.
Note: Porous substrates may show residual “shadowing” depending on dwell time, pigment type, and prior sealers. A second pass or a surface poultice approach may be required.
Use the lowest effective grade first. Over-strong chemistry can discolor or etch certain substrates, or soften existing coatings. Always follow local HSE rules and site requirements.
Typically minutes, grade-dependent. Longer dwell is not always better on sensitive substrates.
Depends on surface roughness and film thickness. Provide m² estimates in your RFQ for sizing.
If rinse water is limited, request a grade designed for wipe-off and controlled residue handling (where feasible).
Values depend on grade, regional compliance, and customer requirements. Confirm details on quotation.
| Form | Thickened gel / high-cling liquid gel (by grade) |
|---|---|
| Active system | Solvent-based / solvent-blend grades; optional surfactant assist for rinseability (by request) |
| Viscosity profile | Designed to stay on vertical surfaces; multiple rheology options available for rough vs smooth substrates |
| Rinsing | Water rinseable grades available; wipe-off workflows possible for controlled environments (process-dependent) |
| Odor / VOC strategy | Multiple grades available depending on site requirements and local regulations (confirm per destination) |
| Compatibility | Substrate and coating dependent; patch testing is mandatory for sensitive materials and painted surfaces |
| Documentation | SDS / COA / TDS available on request; batch traceability depends on lane and packaging |
| Packaging | Pails, drums, IBC, bulk (as applicable) |
If you have procurement constraints (restricted substances lists, EHS approvals, labeling language), include them in the RFQ so we can align grade and documentation.
Industrial graffiti removers often contain strong solvents. Ensure ventilation and follow SDS guidance for PPE and storage. Provide your site’s safety constraints (indoor use, low-odor requirements, restricted substances) so we can propose an appropriate grade.
Chemical-resistant gloves, eye/face protection, and protective clothing as indicated by SDS.
Use in well-ventilated areas. Indoor use may require specific low-odor grades and process controls.
Keep sealed, away from heat/ignition sources. Storage conditions depend on grade and regulations.
Disposal: Handling of residues/rinse water is site- and regulation-dependent. Follow local requirements and your EHS procedures.
Quick answers for engineering, maintenance, and procurement.
It depends on the medium, pigment, and substrate porosity. Porous surfaces may require multiple controlled applications.
Use caution. Many graffiti removers can soften paint systems. Patch testing is mandatory; request a coating-safe grade where feasible.
Stone sensitivity varies widely (polished vs porous). Grade selection and dwell control are critical—share stone type and finish in your RFQ.
We align on graffiti medium (spray/marker/ink), substrate, and constraints (odor/VOC/rinse water). Photos help.
SDS and COA are available on request. A technical data sheet (TDS) can be provided depending on grade and supply lane.
Yes—share monthly volume, packaging, and destination. We can structure supply for maintenance programs and tenders.
Send your substrate details, graffiti type, and estimated quantity. We’ll route to the correct supply lane.
Substrate + graffiti type + photos + location + quantity.
Application method, rinse constraints, productivity target, and any restricted substances list.
Packaging preference, order frequency, and Incoterm (if known).