
Getting tagged is frustrating. You walk outside one morning and there it is - spray paint across your fence that you had nothing to do with. A lot of homeowners assume that means the fence is ruined, or that they're looking at a replacement. That's not always the case.
We were called out to a Denver property dealing with green graffiti tagging across a wood privacy fence. The paint had soaked into the wood grain, which is honestly the trickiest part of graffiti removal on wood surfaces. Paint doesn't just sit on top - it gets pulled into the fibers fast.
Our approach with wood fence graffiti removal is careful and deliberate. We use a combination of targeted treatments and controlled pressure washing to lift the paint without blowing out the wood grain or leaving ghost marks behind. The goal is always to remove the graffiti and leave the fence looking clean - not to make it obvious something was there.
The before and after here really shows what's possible. The fence went from tagged and weathered to warm, clean wood with the natural grain fully visible. No patchy spots, no bleached-out areas. Just a clean fence.
Wood graffiti removal is one of those jobs that looks simple but requires a real understanding of how different materials respond to pressure and chemical treatment. Get it wrong and you end up with damage that's harder to deal with than the original graffiti. We've done enough of these in Denver to know exactly how to approach it.