Description
Remove the shadow left behind after graffiti removal
Graffiti-Enz Shadow Remover is a professional second-stage treatment developed to target residual staining, pigment shadows and ghosting that can remain after the original graffiti coating has been removed.
Designed for porous surfaces including brick, concrete and masonry, Shadow Remover penetrates below the surface to help lift embedded pigments and improve the appearance of the treated area before the final clean.
Where can Shadow Remover be used?
Shadow Remover is best suited to porous surfaces where pigments may remain below the surface.
Helps lift staining held within porous brick surfaces.
Suitable for walls, structures and concrete public assets.
Targets residual pigments within common masonry surfaces.
Stations, depots, retaining walls and transport surrounds.
Walls, pathways and public-facing facility surfaces.
Council, government and commercial infrastructure.
When should Shadow Remover be used?
Use only after the main graffiti coating has been removed.
Apply when staining or a coloured outline is still visible.
Complete the process with Germ-Enz where required.
How to use Shadow Remover
Remove the main graffiti coating with Gold or Red.
Apply Shadow Remover to the residual stained area.
Allow the product time to penetrate the porous surface.
Agitate using a suitable brush where required.
Rinse or remove residue, then complete the final clean.
Always follow the product label and Safety Data Sheet instructions. Application requirements may vary by surface and staining.
Step 2 in the Graffiti-Enz process
Use Shadow Remover after the main coating has been removed and before the final clean.
Removes the original graffiti coating.
Targets residual pigment and ghosting.
Completes the final clean.
Convenient spot cleaning and quick response.
Designed for professional surface restoration
Councils • Government • Rail • Schools
• Contractors • Facilities Teams
• Commercial Cleaners • Property Managers
Frequently Asked Questions
What is graffiti ghosting?
Ghosting is the residual stain, outline or pigment shadow that remains after the main graffiti coating has been removed.
Should Shadow Remover be used first?
No. Remove the main graffiti coating with Gold or Red first. Shadow Remover is then used to treat any remaining pigment or ghosting.
What surfaces is it best suited to?
Shadow Remover is primarily suited to porous surfaces such as brick, concrete and masonry. Always test before full application.
Will one application remove all staining?
Results depend on the pigment, surface and age of the staining. More than one application may be required on stubborn or deeply embedded pigments.
Do I need Germ-Enz afterwards?
Germ-Enz is used as the final cleaning stage where required to complete the Graffiti-Enz process.