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Old 06-09-2009, 12:49 PM   #1
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Thumbs up dry ice restoration for wood and brick etc

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For something like fence and deck restoration, is the primary selling point to dry ice blasting a smaller carbon footprint? Is that it?
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I think that deck restoration would be best suited with water blasting. Dry ice blasting is quite a bit more expensive then hydro blasting. For an outside job like a deck... dry ice is probably overkill.
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I've been looking into dry-ice blasting and it's expensive considering the cost of the dry-ice media and storing of the product.

If I do it... it's going to be for fire or mold restoration project which budgets support the additional cost.

But for traditional exterior cleaning and paint/sealer removal of wood, stone, mortar, brick, concrete or medal dry ice is expensive.

I perform a semi wet media process and even that's expensive for wood decks.

If you're looking to remove sealer or paint from Log homes as well as brick, concrete and stone then our process is the way to go.

There's videos on our website of the process.
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