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All Forum Posts by: Lee Carrell

Lee Carrell has started 9 posts and replied 85 times.

Post: Cleaning off grafitti

Lee CarrellPosted
  • Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 41

Operation Brightside did a great job on the graffiti! They sandblasted the brick with very fine sand that took it right off and left the color of the brick intact. They even sprayed over some graffiti that was on the streetlight pole. Everything looks great now!

I kind of miss reading 'PeeWee and Booda - the wig slittas' on the pole, but not really!

Thanks Operation Brightside!

Post: Cleaning off grafitti

Lee CarrellPosted
  • Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 41

I found out that a group here called Operation Brightside works with the City of St. Louis to remove graffiti for no charge to homeowners!

Post: Cleaning off grafitti

Lee CarrellPosted
  • Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 41

Thanks I appreciate the info!

Post: Cleaning off grafitti

Lee CarrellPosted
  • Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 41

I have a bit of graffiti on a brick wall that I need to remove. What have you found that works best for you? Which products have you used that worked? I'm trying not to use muriatic acid if I can avoid it.

Post: Securing Vacant Property

Lee CarrellPosted
  • Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 87
  • Votes 41

 Burglars don't want to break a window to enter, because it makes too much noise and they may get cut by glass! Therefore, I have very decorative security-bar doors, glass block basement windows (the ones with vents for air circulation), motion detector flood lights, and very nosy neighbors, whom I stay on good terms with!