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Officials at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Arizona started a Graffiti Removal and Intervention Team, and this year are recruiting volunteers to scrub off graffiti with water and wire brushes, according to the Glen Canyon website.
WSJ: Outbreak of Graffiti Defaces a Beauty Spot
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He is just using brushes and water on Stockport town hall.
ECONOMIST: Conservation
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Though still classic in design (some have two and three heads to make veins and layers), the length and type of hair for the brushes have been changed to accommodate water-based paint, which the industry has embraced in place of oil-based paint.
WSJ: An Artisan Who Can Turn Paint into Stone | Creating