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25C
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2/7/2011
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Walls <br />1. Block wall <br />Block Wall with Columns <br />Block Wall with no Columns <br />If the block wall has columns, paint out the graffiti from <br />column to column. Two square outs for small tags are <br />acceptable. The graffiti can be painted out with the best <br />and most efficient method matching the color of the wall. <br />For example, if the wall is white, and you have rustic paint <br />in your line, roll the wall with the color that closely <br />matches the color of the wall. <br />If the block wall does not have columns use the square out <br />x2 method. Then paint from top to bottom by using the <br />best and most efficient method. <br />Example of Bad Square Out Example of Bad Square Out <br />2. Wood Fence <br />Wood Fence <br />On a painted wood fence, use the spray gun if possible. <br />Use the square out x2 method. Then paint from top to <br />bottom by using the best and most efficient method. <br />9 <br />25C-26
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