Dry Ice Cleaning
We use state-of-the-art technology to not just clean your car, we transform it back to showroom condition.
HOW IT WORKS
KINETIC ENERGY
The impact of dry ice particles removes contamination from the surface. This is similar to walnut blasting or sandblasting, but doesn’t cause damange or leave messy particulates behind.
THERMAL SHOCK
The particle and surface both rapidly freeze and thaw, which pops off the contamination.
RAPID EXPANSION
Dry ice expands over 800 times when it hits the surface and sublimates removing contaminants on contact.
DRY ICE BLASTING BEFORE/AFTER
DRY ICE BLASTING FAQ
Why haven't I heard about dry ice cleaning before?
While many in the dry ice blasting business have come before us, until we further refined the process and methods beginning May of 2019, it simply wasn’t effective enough for most discerning vehicle owners.
Where does all the dirt go after dry ice cleaning?
In the air and eventually on every horizontal surface surrounding the work! Including the floor of course.
Is dry ice blasting safe?
Yes, our process of dry ice cleaning is safe on many surfaces and environmentally friendly. The materials we clean off drop to the floor and can be swept up and disposed of properly.
How much does dry ice cleaning cost?
While each project and car are different and providers set their own pricing, in general, under car cleaning starts at $2,000. Most of our cleaners work on an hourly rate and can work with you on your project goals and budget.
What equipment is need to dry ice clean?
Generally, you will need a dry ice blasting machine, high performance compressed air system, compressed air dryer, vehicle lift and various light mechanical tools to remove wheels, panels and other simple parts of cars.