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Is that the same stuff Rudy's MTA dude put on the trains, thus "forcing" the
artists to start etching their grafitti on the windows?
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From: When I'm in bed I'm a tourist.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Gabriel
Orgrease
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 9:03 AM
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Subject: Re: Graffiti Barrier NS by ProSoCo
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>Does anybody have experience or 2nd hand info with ProSoCo non-sacrificial
>anti-graffiti barrier, Graffiti Barrier NS?
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Eric: Several years ago we applied the material to some (black?) granite
down in Battery Park. I don't know where, or what in particular as I was
not directly involved, so it is not much help. But... you are more
likely to get a response from a facilities person who has had to deal
with the material "after" graffiti has been applied. I suggest you ask
Joe Talecki for some referenced sites where you can go look see and then
quietly go talk to the field maintenance guys who have to play with
cleaning off the graffiti. ][<en
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