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Graffiti Lift Gel
SaraWest Graffiti Lift Gel is a professional graffiti remover designed for spray paint on porous and semi porous surfaces. The gel body helps the active ingredients stay in contact with the paint instead of running down the wall. It is built for contractors working on brick, concrete, stone, masonry, tunnels, schools, underpasses, and city infrastructure.
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Factory Direct
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Made in Pampa, Texas
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Take this formula as-is, your label.
Library formula already shelf-tested. Your artwork, your pack. From 1,000 units.
Start a fast projectCustom path
Use this as a starting point, customize it.
Scent, viscosity, color, claims. Our chemists tune it to your spec. Sample in weeks, not a year.
Spec a custom versionTypical use cases
- 01City and county public works crews
- 02Transit and rail infrastructure teams
- 03School district facilities maintenance
Gel that stays put and pulls spray paint out of brick and concrete
Vertical masonry doesn’t care about your schedule. Thin liquid removers run off, and tags sink deep into porous brick and concrete. Crews end up chasing shadows, burning daylight under closures, or hauling blast rigs they didn’t plan for. Deadlines, traffic, and weather stack up. You need a remover that clings, penetrates, and finishes the job without flooding the pavement.
Graffiti Lift Gel uses a high-traction gel matrix and a balanced solvency package to pull alkyd, acrylic, and enamel sprays out of pores. It stays where you put it - overhead, vertical, or rough-cut - so active ingredients keep working. Extended open time reduces premature drying. Agitate, then rinse clean with water; hot-water pressure speeds stubborn sections. Built to minimize ghosting on porous substrates and avoid oily residue that attracts dust.
Formulated and filled in Pampa, Texas, in our 30,000 sq ft plant with nearly 40 years of formulation experience. Offered in 34 oz bottles, 1.3 gal jugs, 5 gal pails, and 55-gal drums for crews and yards. Available white-label or contract-manufactured to your spec, with consistent batch QC, compliant labels, and pallet programs that keep municipal and contractor work moving.
- Gel matrix clings to vertical, porous masonry to prevent wasteful runoff.
- Balanced solvent system lifts alkyd, acrylic, and enamel spray paints.
- Long open time resists flash-off; increases dwell on hot, windy days.
- Rinses clean with water; minimizes residue that can hold dust and grime.
- Contractor-ready formats from 34 oz to 55-gal drums for field or yard.
Ready to use. Do not dilute. Brush off loose debris. Test a small, inconspicuous spot to confirm substrate compatibility and dwell time.
Apply a liberal, even coat by nylon brush or low-pressure sprayer. Work product into the tag and surrounding pores. Typical dwell: 5–15 minutes. For heavy, aged, or multi-layer paint, allow up to 30–45 minutes, keeping the gel active and wet.
Temperature guidance: usable from 40–100°F. Best results 50–90°F. Avoid direct sun and high wind that can accelerate drying; reapply a light coat if the surface begins to dry before rinsing.
Agitate with a stiff nylon brush, then rinse. Use hot water (120–160°F) and appropriate pressure for the substrate (about 1,000–2,500 psi for durable masonry). For delicate stone or mortar, use lower pressure or a flood rinse. Repeat apply–dwell–rinse cycles as needed. Allow surface to dry before applying any protective sealer.
- Typical single-pass tags on brick lift in one application.
- Multi-layer or aged paint releases after 2–3 cycles on dense masonry.
- Reduced chemical runoff on vertical walls due to gel cling.
- Lower ghosting on porous concrete versus thin liquid removers.
- Faster turnarounds; many walls cleared in a single visit.
Factory-direct from Pampa, TX means you skip distributor markups and get real formulation depth. We build gels for porous masonry with tuned viscosity, dwell, and rinseability, then control every batch in a 30,000 sq ft plant. Drums and palletized case goods ship with the SDS and paperwork your crews need. If you white-label, you get a manufacturing partner - not a broker - backed by consistent QC and schedule discipline. It’s how projects finish on time and budgets hold.

