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Karen,
There are a number of alternatives that are out there. The soy methyl-ester products such as- http://www.soysolvents.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=S&Category_Code=GR Also the new Clorox Green Works products may be strong enough for use-
Green Works- dilutable cleaner (undiluted)
Ron Smith Ohio EPA, Office of Compliance Assistance & Pollution Prevention 614-644-2813 614-644-2807 fax ron.smith@epa.state.oh.us http://www.epa.state.oh.us/ocapp/ocapp.html "We exist temporarily by what we take, we exist forever by what we give." -Will Rogers, Jr. >>> "TELIHA, KAREN" <kteliha@idem.in.gov> 4/7/2008 9:55 AM >>> Anyone know of or are successfully using an environmental safe or at least less toxic way of removing graffiti? I've run across this page, which lists products that are certified by the Canadian ECO LOGO. http://www.ecologo.org/en/participatingcompanies/details.asp?client_id=9 1 Just checking to see if anyone is aware of anything else... Karen Teliha Community Environmental Health & Education Indiana Dept. of Environmental Management 800-988-7901 |