Dry ice cleaning is the coolest way to remove rust, grime and undercoating.
Abrasive media blasting is the preferred method for preparing a surface for a complete restoration.
But what if your car has survived all this time with its original paint intact, and it’s got decades of grease, grime, undercoating and surface rust to contend with? You’d want to preserve as much of the original surface as possible, so anything abrasive wouldn’t do. Chemical stripping is effective, but it can be caustic, messy, and could have environmental impacts you wouldn’t want to get into.
Dry Ice Cleaning is a process that uses dry ice pellets propelled by compressed air to attack surface contaminants like rust, old undercoating, and flaky paint, but is harmless to painted surfaces and of the most effective and environmental friendly.
It uses three (3) basic factors: kinetic energy, thermal shock, and sublimation.
At the end of process, there is only the dust removed and no further secondary waste, like in the case of sandblasting.
This method makes dry ice cleaning effective, gentle to cleaned materials and most of all environmental friendly.
During dry ice blasting process, most of the dirt falls on the floor or ground which can be easily removed by vacuum cleaning or sweeping.
SDS team are highly equipped and technically trained for this kind of service.