Construction News
12/11/2009
Graffiti Removal 'Goes Green'
An international company that specialises in removing graffiti has 'gone green' with the launch of a new product, which is a fully certified environmentally safe product that will complement and enhance its current range.
Smart Graffiti held its most recent world summit at the offices of the US distributor in Denver, Colorado.
As well the product, Smart Green being launched, the meeting also focused on continuing global harmonization of the Smart Graffiti range of products with a formal agreement reached on standard product branding worldwide.
Smart Graffiti's participation in the 2010 ISSA show in Amsterdam was also agreed with the focus for the participation being placed on the establishment of distributors across the world based per country.
Phil Withers, one of the directors, said that the summit meeting had helped "continue to establish the brand identity across the world and helped maintain the close worldwide distributor working relationship".
Bob Kuntz, Smart Graffiti USA Principal, said: "We are so confident in the products and the feedback we are getting is so positive."
Adrian Phelan, of Smart Graffiti Europe, added: "The introduction of new products is a clear demonstration that Smart Graffiti will always be the market leader."
The company's range of products can remove graffiti from any exterior and interior surface quickly and completely, all done without changing or damaging the surface or causing distortion.
The firm remove graffiti from buildings, walls, schools, roads, bridges, metal signs, timber, glass, Perspex, aluminium, stainless steel, painted or unpainted surfaces.
See: www.smartgraffiti.eu/
(CD/KMcA)
Smart Graffiti held its most recent world summit at the offices of the US distributor in Denver, Colorado.
As well the product, Smart Green being launched, the meeting also focused on continuing global harmonization of the Smart Graffiti range of products with a formal agreement reached on standard product branding worldwide.
Smart Graffiti's participation in the 2010 ISSA show in Amsterdam was also agreed with the focus for the participation being placed on the establishment of distributors across the world based per country.
Phil Withers, one of the directors, said that the summit meeting had helped "continue to establish the brand identity across the world and helped maintain the close worldwide distributor working relationship".
Bob Kuntz, Smart Graffiti USA Principal, said: "We are so confident in the products and the feedback we are getting is so positive."
Adrian Phelan, of Smart Graffiti Europe, added: "The introduction of new products is a clear demonstration that Smart Graffiti will always be the market leader."
The company's range of products can remove graffiti from any exterior and interior surface quickly and completely, all done without changing or damaging the surface or causing distortion.
The firm remove graffiti from buildings, walls, schools, roads, bridges, metal signs, timber, glass, Perspex, aluminium, stainless steel, painted or unpainted surfaces.
See: www.smartgraffiti.eu/
(CD/KMcA)
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