Graffiti removal is a technical cleaning process that requires experience, control and a proper assessment of the substrate in order to remove vandal markings, paint and surface contamination without damaging the original material. Every substrate reacts differently: stone, plaster, brick, concrete, metal, glass and painted surfaces all require specific methods and different levels of cleaning intensity. For this reason, graffiti removal should never be approached with a one-size-fits-all method, but through the selection of the most suitable process according to the substrate, the type of paint and the depth of penetration of the contamination. Depending on the application, solutions may include controlled abrasive blasting, wet blasting, dry ice cleaning or other targeted systems designed to achieve effective removal while preserving the integrity of the surface. The goal is to restore cleanliness, appearance and surface definition, while minimizing the risk of damage and, where needed, preparing the substrate for a subsequent anti-graffiti protective treatment.