Armed with more than 5,000 gallons of water and $7,000 of supplies, more than 50 volunteers worked for hours Saturday scrubbing paint and graffiti off one of the most scenic outlooks of the Lehigh ...
Train cars, overpasses and abandoned buildings often find themselves on the wrong end of a spray paint canister. But what happens when taggers target ecologically-sensitive areas like the Petroglyph ...
Chuck Thomas, from Fogelsville, applies elephant snot to rocks at Bake Oven Knob on Saturday. Tim Quick, from the Haycock Bouldering Coalition, scrubs graffiti off the now-former Grateful Dead rock at ...
Elephant Snot isn’t the answer. Saguaro National Park officials tested a viscous product — with the odd brand name of Elephant Snot — to remove graffiti from saguaros at the park. It didn’t work.
HOLYOKE — After darkness covers their movements, graffiti artists strike in and around the core of Holyoke. “It always happens when no one is around, like at 3 and 4 in the morning,” said Holyoke ...
It's called Elephant Snot - yep, that's the brand name - and Saguaro National Park officials hope to learn by late July whether it's safe as well as effective in removing graffiti from cactuses. "It's ...
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