Overview
easy-off Graffiti Remover Spray is a rapid, all-purpose cleaner for everyday tagging on public and commercial assets. It removes graffiti from 100% of vandalised non-porous surfaces and around 80% of porous surfaces, making it the go-to first-response product for local authorities and professional crews. The formulation is plastic & polycarbonate safe, biodegradable and not tested on animals. Always test a small area first.
Key benefits
- Proven coverage of surfaces: cleans 100% of non-porous and ~80% of porous surfaces.
- Plastic & polycarbonate safe: suitable for bus shelters, signage and street furniture.
- Fast acting: dissolves spray paints, marker inks and dye-based media; holds contaminants in suspension for easy wipe-off or rinse.
- Ready to use: convenient spray format for mobile teams.
- Responsible choice: biodegradable and not tested on animals.
- Chosen by professionals: widely used by UK local authorities and graffiti removal companies.
Typical use cases
- Bridges, subways and transport infrastructure
- Buildings, shopping centres and public realm
- Buses, trains and street cabinets
- Signage, glazed panels and powder-coated metals
How to use
- Spray onto the affected area and allow to dwell (typically 5–10 minutes for heavy pieces).
- Wipe clean on smooth surfaces, or rinse/pressure-wash on larger or porous areas.
- For residual “ghosting” on masonry, follow with Graffiti Stain Remover.
Compatibility
Best on: non-porous/smooth surfaces (glass, metal, painted or sealed panels, powder-coated items). Also effective on many porous substrates (brick, stone, concrete) — test first.
Coatings: compatible with anti-graffiti finishes (e.g., permanent systems) for efficient clean-downs.
Also removes
Sticker residue, uncured silicone and acrylic-type adhesives (useful for fly-posting attacks).
Formats
- 500 ml spray
- 5 L jerry can and 25 L drum for larger jobs
- Available in Graffiti Removal Kits and with Graffiti Wipes
Compliance & safety
CHIP, COSHH & REACH compliant. Biodegradable; not tested on animals. Refer to the SDS for handling and PPE guidance.














