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Mandurah Graffiti Removal
Say goodbye to unwanted graffiti with fast, reliable removal services tailored to your property. We specialise in restoring walls, fences, signage, and storefronts using safe, proven methods that protect surfaces and leave no trace behind. Whether it’s a one-off job or ongoing maintenance, we’re committed to keeping your space clean, professional, and graffiti-free.


Why you should consider removing graffiti…
Improves Community Appearance
Graffiti makes areas look neglected or rundown. Removing it quickly keeps public and private spaces clean, attractive, and well-maintained.Discourages Further Vandalism
Quick removal sends a message that graffiti won’t be tolerated. It helps deter repeat offenders and prevents escalation.Supports Public Safety and Confidence
Graffiti is often associated with antisocial behaviour. Clean environments can make residents, customers, and visitors feel safer.Protects Property Values
Graffiti can reduce the perceived value of homes and commercial properties. Removal helps maintain or improve property values.Reduces Business Impact
Graffiti on shopfronts and signage can deter customers. Clean buildings encourage foot traffic and reflect professionalism.Prevents Offensive or Gang-Related Messages
Some graffiti may contain hate speech, threats, or gang tags. Prompt removal prevents the spread of harmful or intimidating messages.Promotes Civic Pride
A graffiti-free environment encourages pride in the community and shows that residents and councils care for their surroundings.Minimises Long-Term Damage
Over time, graffiti can stain or degrade surfaces. Removing it early helps protect walls, fences, and signs from permanent damage.Supports Local Laws and Regulations
Many councils have policies requiring graffiti to be removed within a set timeframe. Prompt action helps meet compliance standards.Encourages Respect for Public Space
Clean, maintained areas promote a sense of shared responsibility and reduce tolerance for vandalism.
Commitment to Safety on Every Job
At the heart of our graffiti removal service is a strong commitment to the safety of our team, your property, and the environment. We apply industry best practices and comply with all relevant health and safety regulations to ensure each job is completed responsibly and professionally. Here’s how we uphold safety standards:
1. Safe Chemical Handling
We use only approved graffiti removal products that are effective yet safe for people, pets, and the environment. All cleaning agents are used in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Our team is trained in the safe handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals to minimise risk.
2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Our workers wear appropriate PPE—including gloves, masks, goggles, and protective clothing—on every job. This ensures protection from chemical exposure, dust, or airborne particles that may arise during removal processes.
3. Equipment Safety
We operate pressure washers, sprayers, and other tools by established safety procedures. All equipment is regularly inspected, maintained, and used with appropriate guards, hoses, and nozzles to reduce risk and ensure reliable performance.
4. Surface & Site Assessment
Before starting any work, we assess the site and surface to identify potential hazards—such as electrical risks, unstable surfaces, or pedestrian traffic. We take precautions to secure the area and work only when conditions are safe.
5. Environmental Considerations
We take extra care near waterways, gardens, and sensitive areas to avoid runoff or overspray. Where necessary, we utilise eco-friendly products and implement containment measures to safeguard the natural environment and comply with relevant environmental standards.
6. Traffic & Pedestrian Safety
When working near footpaths, roads, or public areas, we set up clear signage and barriers to protect passers-by and control traffic flow. Safety cones and tape are used to create visible work zones and minimise the risk of accidents.
7. Compliance with Work Health & Safety (WHS) Regulations
We follow all WorkSafe WA and local council guidelines for safe work practices. This includes staying up-to-date with regulations, using appropriate licences or white cards, and maintaining a hazard-free work environment.
8. Job Reporting & Risk Management
We document each job with photos and notes, including any safety concerns encountered and the steps taken to mitigate them. This supports transparency, traceability, and continuous improvement in our work processes.
What we can do…
1. Chemical Removal (Solvent-Based or Biodegradable Cleaners)
Best for: Brick, concrete, stone, metal, painted surfaces
Description:
Specially formulated graffiti removal products are applied to break down paint or marker stains. After dwell time, the area is scrubbed and rinsed.
Pros: Effective on porous surfaces
Cons: Must be used carefully to avoid damage or environmental runoff
2. Pressure Washing (Water Blasting)
Best for: Concrete, brick, large external areas
Description:
High-pressure water (sometimes with detergents or hot water) blasts graffiti off the surface. Often used in combination with chemical treatment.
Pros: Fast and effective for large, rough surfaces
Cons: Can damage softer materials or push paint deeper into porous surfaces if not done correctly
3. Paint Over / Repainting
Best for: Painted walls, fences, murals
Description:
When removal isn’t practical or cost-effective, a matching paint is used to cover the graffiti. Ideal for large-scale tags or layered graffiti.
Pros: Quick visual restoration, especially for repeat areas
Cons: Doesn’t remove the graffiti—just conceals it
4. Abrasive Blasting (e.g. Sandblasting, Soda Blasting)
Best for: Tough, non-sensitive surfaces like brick, concrete, stone
Description:
Abrasive materials (sand, soda, dry ice) are blasted at the surface to strip away paint.
Pros: Powerful and effective
Cons: Can erode or damage surfaces; not suitable for delicate or heritage sites
5. Anti-Graffiti Coatings (Protective Coatings)
Best for: Surfaces prone to repeat tagging (walls, signs, utilities)
Description:
Clear coatings are applied to surfaces to prevent paint from bonding. Makes future graffiti easier to remove.
Types:
Sacrificial Coatings: Washed off with graffiti
Non-Sacrificial (Permanent) Coatings: Remain after cleaning
Pros: Speeds up future removal, protects the surface
Cons: Adds upfront cost, may alter surface appearance slightly
6. Heat or Steam Cleaning
Best for: Metal, glass, plastic signage, delicate surfaces
Description:
Heat or steam softens graffiti, often in combination with chemical removal, for safer cleaning of sensitive materials.
Pros: Gentle on surfaces, no harsh abrasives
Cons: Slower process, requires specialised equipment
7. Manual Removal (Scraping or Wire Brushing)
Best for: Small areas, light graffiti, non-porous surfaces
Description:
Physical tools are used to scrape off paint or ink from hard surfaces.
Pros: No chemicals or machines needed
Cons: Labour-intensive and can scratch some materials
Each method has its advantages depending on the surface type, age of graffiti, and environmental conditions. Professional removal by KFM often combines multiple methods to achieve the best results with minimal surface damage.