• Posted by biggoj on 26 June 2005 at 09:41

    hi all

    havent been posting fer a while, been a touch snowed under!!!

    i am currently doing a project for a local town council, where i am redecorating a skate park with ‘proper’ graffitti, to stop the little darlings (!) wrecking it after completion, i am going to apply anto grafffiti film over the face of the stuff i have sprayed on, just wondering if anyone one has ever laid graffiti film over cellulose paint, and if there would be any kind of reaction, gassing etc?

    also i will bung up some before-during-after pics.

    seeyas all

    jas (its sunday, im in the office??!?!??!??)
    😛

    Fred Caffrey replied 20 years, 6 months ago 4 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    26 June 2005 at 11:39

    what is the surface made from & is it flat etc?

  • biggoj

    Member
    26 June 2005 at 12:15

    its flat ali panels,

    but more disturbingly, i have just popped down to the site, to get ready to start spraying another ‘piece’ onto the largest part of the park, and overnight some little toerag has decided to scrawl over one of the pieces i have done, and have a right old scratch up on it, basically ruined about 6hrs worth of work, even before i got a chance to film it up!
    and to add insult to injury, one of the loose spray sketches i done last night aswell, has been ruined, so, rahter disheartened at the moment, and have decided to pull the project, not that i want to, but it reallt pees me off, alot of people have gone to alot of trouble to raise funds, supply materials etc, if i cant even get to film the bloody thng before they start wrecking it, what chance have i got!!!

    a really pi**ed off biggoj!

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    26 June 2005 at 16:25

    are you spraying these on site? if not, cant you apply the film before mounting the metal panels? ide guess this would be better because fitting them first will give you some probles applying the anti-film over the fixings. thats if they are visable?

    sorry if im way off here, thinking about this blind 😕

    no wonder your annoyed ide be too, nothing worse.
    we put up some huge billboard type signs for a housing company at the beginning of their development. while doing it we had a dozen or more kids trying to pinch our tools. we fitted the signs onto huge wooden posts (as requested) 8 per sign… anyway, having completed the job we proceeded to clear up and drive back home. 20 minutes later the work calls my mobile to say the site man says the signs are all lying face down on the ground and have been sawn using a saw they pinched from our van? 😕 you cant win! :lol1: glad to say we were not held responsible because of the amount of this sorta thing happening on that site.

  • Dazzel

    Member
    26 June 2005 at 21:28

    Give me a shout with addy and i’ll send you some new Graffitti wipes we have, may help remove what’s on top of your lam……. ?

    Paul

  • biggoj

    Member
    27 June 2005 at 07:00

    unfortunatly i have to spray these on-site, did offer a trade price to design-print etc & mount onto ali, then fix the panels the skate ‘pods’ they didnt want to go for this, they have have small rivet heads on the panels, nothing that cannot be trimmed round
    popped past there this morning, and you guessed it, they have wrecked it even further!

    laters

    biggo j

  • Fred Caffrey

    Member
    27 June 2005 at 07:22

    Hi, I came across this number recently for liquid anti graffiti which may help your situation, I don’t know anything about it, like drying times, cost etc. it’s something I will be trying out in the near future. Clearstarcorp.com 01843 8860094.

    Cheers
    Fred

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