CCS Graff Off — Professional Graffiti Remover
CCS Graff Off is a heavy-duty, professional-grade graffiti remover formulated to dissolve and lift spray paint, marker pen, ink, and other stubborn graffiti markings from a wide range of hard surfaces. Designed for rapid response cleaning teams, councils, property managers, and facilities staff, Graff Off delivers fast, effective results on both fresh and aged graffiti.
Key Features
- Powerful solvent-based formula — cuts through spray paint, aerosol, permanent marker, and ink
- Fast-acting — reduces dwell time and labour on graffiti removal jobs
- Effective on both fresh tags and aged graffiti
- Suitable for use on concrete, brick, metal, tiles, and other hard, non-porous surfaces
- Part of CCS Chemicals' professional specialist range
- Australian-formulated for professional cleaning standards
Ideal For Local councils, property managers, facilities teams, schools, commercial property owners, transport hubs, shopping centres, and any organisation responsible for rapid graffiti removal and ongoing property maintenance.
Directions for Use Always test on an inconspicuous area first to check surface compatibility. Apply directly to the graffiti, allow a short dwell time for the product to penetrate and break down the paint, then agitate with a stiff brush if required. Wipe, rinse, or pressure wash clean. For heavier or aged graffiti, repeat the process. Use in well-ventilated areas only.
Safety For professional use. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before use. Wear appropriate PPE including chemical-resistant gloves, eye protection, and respiratory protection where ventilation is limited. Keep away from open flames and sources of ignition. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight.
Important Note on Surfaces Not recommended for use on painted surfaces, plastics, rubber, sealed timber, or other solvent-sensitive materials without prior testing. For porous surfaces (such as raw concrete or natural stone), repeat applications may be required, and some shadowing of the original graffiti may remain.