Cambridge police have been having problems with tagging in town, they are offering a reward for information. ​

Cambridge police fed up with a spate of tagging in the Waikato town are offering a 'big' reward in the hope of coaxing information from the public.

Anyone with leads on the recent vandalism appearing on commercial buildings that could lead to the culprits are being offered a ride in a police patrol car and a Big Mac, maybe even a combo - on the house.

"Sadly no one has taken us up on the offer," said Cambridge Police Constable Tristan Gerritsen.

1 of 2 Kelly Hodel Cambridge police Constable Tristan Gerritsen is seeking information from the public on a recent spate of taggings. 2 of 2 Supplied Silver words on the red walls of a Cambridge business.

The offer was made on the Cambridge police Facebook page as a last resort after eight incidents of tagging in the town over the last two weekends.

"We believe the public hold the key to finding these two."

Gerritsen said police believe two young men are involved in the tagging that has appeared on roller doors, walls and windows of businesses in the Cambridge East area and commercial part of Carter's Flat.

There is CCTV footage but it was rough and hard to see any distinguishing features of the taggers, said Gerritsen.

All of the tags, painted in silver and black spray paint, have been done in the early hours of Saturday over the past two weekends. They include the letters 'RSK' and 'ZONDE'.

"These are taglines I haven't seen in Cambridge before, it is typically a good town, we don't have much tagging."

Cambridge Police Senior Sergeant Gordon Grantham said police believe the pair are from out of town.

"It is out of character for Cambridge community, we do have tagging on occasion. We believe it is the same two people involved in the tagging."

"It is an eyesore, it is affecting the owners and they are annoyed at the behaviour."

Cambridge does not have a graffiti removal service and therefore the cost of cleaning the tagging falls with the owners, said Grantham.

Lake St Autos on the corner of Commerce and Victoria St has been tagged twice in the last week, said office manager Gaileen Geary.

"They did the roller doors around the back, which we had to wash off and paint the doors."

After painting the doors on Monday after the first tagging, Geary said they returned to find more tagging overnight Monday. She said at least five businesses in the immediate vicinity had also been targeted.

"This is not cheap paint, it is difficult to remove. We are coming into weather now where you can't paint, it is really frustrating, you try to get your building looking nice and then these hoons come along and ruin it."

She said the business was lucky to have paint from a previous upgrade, but many businesses would be stung with the time, and the cost, of removing it.