01-28-2022 | #11 | |
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: PA
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Re: Dry Ice cleaning anyone?
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Step one: Spray liquid cleaner (mostly water) all over. Step two: Spray steam (exclusively water) all over soap. Step three: Use a brush to try to loosen dirt from every nook and cranny. Step four: Wipe off leaving soap residue on everything... Not sure I'm sold on that. Plus, that brushing and wiping is TEDIOUS! I've seen dry ice blasting in use at Bell Helicopter in their gear box refurb facility. We also sent out crank cases to look at both dry ice and wet ice blasting as a replacement for our walnut shell blasting to reduce FOD. |
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01-28-2022 | #12 | |
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Lake Bluff, IL
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Re: Dry Ice cleaning anyone?
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I've know Tom for probably 30 years. He has done paint work on a 90 Porsche C4 for me and has helped a couple friends sell their older sports cars. I didn't know he did the dry ice work but I am glad that he does. At least I know him to be a good guy and straight shooter. When we have local car shows, he usually displays a half dozen cars he has for sale at them. The main question I would have is how long does it really take to do, say the entire undercarriage, wheels and engine compartment. Could add up to quite a bit. --Bob
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01-28-2022 | #13 | |
Join Date: Jun 2013
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01-28-2022 | #14 | |
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Japan
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Dry Ice cleaning anyone?
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Different strokes for different folks. Fortunately I bought a very clean Z, but the video was for the idea and use of the steamer. The live demo I saw was no soap and just steam and wipe. I do not need dry ice blasting, but I like the idea and have no clue how to get it done in Japan anyway. Besides, I like tedious and do not mind; it is my therapy. [emoji38] Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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Craig "ZR-1 NO KA 'OI" "ZR-1 ICHIBAN" 1995 #228 Black/Black with Dunn Heads ZR-1 owner since September 2003 ZR-1 Net Registry Founding Member #0074 NCM Lifetime Member #2048 Last edited by HAWAIIZR-1; 01-28-2022 at 05:19 PM. |
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01-28-2022 | #15 |
Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: Bartlett Illinois
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Re: Dry Ice cleaning anyone?
Hi Bob,
Good to hear from you, all I can say regarding Tom's work comes from the Tri-Power boys they had a few cars detailed from Tom last year and the finish product was outstanding. Mike P. |
01-30-2022 | #16 |
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Lake Bluff, IL
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Re: Dry Ice cleaning anyone?
Glad to hear it. --Bob
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2016 Long Beach Red Z06 #10281 "POPS Z" 1995 Polo Green #409 "WARP TEN"--Haibeck 350/510 package, 4.10s, Hurst, Stock Exhaust with QTP Cutouts --Sold but still running strong 1993 Quasar Blue #161 "HIL KING" --Sold but still running strong, now with more than 120,000 miles 1967 Marlboro Maroon/Saddle Corvette Coupe 300 hp/4-spd --Sold a long time ago ZR-1 Net Registry Founding Member #95 NCM Lifetime Member Favorite Quote--Attributed to Mickey Thompson: "Too Much Horsepower is Almost Enough" |
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