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Sheffield's industrial history meant that when warehouses and factories were left abandoned, they created a breeding ground ...
environmentally safe graffiti-removal product, Elephant Snot. Gil Shipshock, founder of Graffiti Solutions, holds a photo of him and his late wife Carol who ran the business until her passing in ...
This tool uses a specially formulated detergent called Elephant Snot and is heated to between 95 and 100 degrees before it’s sprayed through a high-pressure lance to vaporize the graffiti.
Phlegm is expected to finish the piece this week. Tom Wilmot, joint managing director at Capital&Centric, said: "The Mausoleum of the Giants was pretty breathtaking and we loved hosting it at ...
It's called Elephant Snot - yep, that's the brand name - and Saguaro National Park officials hope to learn by late July whether it's safe as well as effective in removing graffiti from cactuses.
Graffiti and vandalism regularly pop up across ... up in full protective gear armed with wire brushes and “elephant snot” to paint over the markings. And yes, Tegarden said the suits are ...