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Old 01-27-2022   #8
conesare2seconds
 
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Greater St. Louis
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Default Re: Dry Ice cleaning anyone?

I looked into this as a business a few years ago. It requires a compressor with mucho capacity that can deliver air without cycling off to bring pressure back up. A big compressor is more expensive than many of the blasting machines. Most medium sized cities have dry ice retailers so no issues there. It does take care to turn down the pressure when cleaning finished or painted surfaces, though I?ve seen paint ?cleaned? with dry ice (no, thanks). Chassis and suspension cleaning is a terrific application for this process.

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