When you need to deal with the damage caused by fire, smoke, water, flood or other disasters, or if you have industrial cleaning needs or historic property restoration needs, then blasting – Media blasting, Soda blasting, Dry Ice blasting or Sandblasting might offer the right solution for you.
Fire damage cleaning is typically done with baking soda. Baking soda is very soft and gently removes smoke and soot without destroying the underlying material. Soot and smoke cleaning produces some of the most drastic cleaning results.
Mold sometimes can have very strong bonds to underlying materials. Other times, it is so widespread that hand cleaning is not feasible. Dry-ice blasting is
the technique of choice in most mold remediation situations. Dry-ice blasting affords the user the ability to blast in a room under negative air pressure. This process contains the removed mold spores and spent media from the air.
Blasting for Homes and Buildings
Media blasting is great for both residential and commercial applications. The process has been affectively used for log homes, cedar shakes, bricks, cinder blocks, mortar, concrete, and more. Corn-cob and walnut shells are often used in exterior situations because it is environmentally safe.
A Plus Cleaning & Restoration currently performs contract cleaning for several industrial and manufacturing facilities.
This includes printing, packaging, films, plastics, food/beverage.
Press BEFORE and AFTER Dry Ice Blasting.
Call us for your industrial cleaning needs whether for a one time clean or on a scheduled basis.
Automotive restoration typically refers to the body and frame, however, it also includes parts cleaning such as engines, transmissions, manifolds, and more.
Blasting is used for historic building renovation as well as for restoring fireplaces, mantels, patios, walkways, stone siding, structures and so much more.