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Spray Paint on Brick and Pavers - Cleaned Up and Gone

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Kids with spray paint is one of those situations where a homeowner's first instinct is to grab something from the hardware store and just start scrubbing. That usually makes things worse. Different surfaces - brick, concrete pavers, stone borders - each react differently to paint and to cleaning products. Guessing wrong can etch the surface or push the paint deeper into the pores.

Here's what we were working with on this one. White spray paint hit a concrete border ledge and a brick column near the front of the home. Blue paint showed up in multiple spots across the paver patio. The surfaces were mixed, and the paint had already started to bond. Not a job where one product and a garden hose gets it done.

Graffiti removal on porous surfaces like brick and textured pavers takes the right chemical treatment paired with the right pressure and technique. Too much pressure on pavers can damage the joint sand and the surface finish. Too little and the paint just smears. We work through it methodically - treat, dwell, extract - and adjust based on how each surface responds.

The concrete ledge came out clean, the brick column cleared up well, and the paver field was taken care of without disturbing the surrounding landscape or the patio surface itself. The homeowner didn't have to touch any of it or try to figure out what products were safe to use. That's exactly the kind of job we're set up to handle.

Paint, graffiti, and mystery stains on exterior surfaces are more common than people think - and they don't have to stay. Whether it's a patio, a front entry, a retaining wall, or a brick facade, we can usually get it out without damaging what's underneath.

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