How much time did you spend and how much ice did you use in the project to clean the statue, what measurements did the statue have? I will appreciate your kind reply.
That was a great job. IF you can clean leather with dry ice blasting, you can clean a statue! Thank you for posting! I'm looking for paint removal from wood.
Location is France, the size of nozzle depends on provided compressed air pressure and volume. Feel free to reach out at any time with any questions you might have on email: sales@icesonic.com
Soda is not recommended as it is abrasive, dry ice blasting is non-abrasive, non-conductive, non-flammable, and non-toxic and does not create secondary waste or chemical residues. icesonic.com/what-is-dry-ice-blasting
How much time did you spend and how much ice did you use in the project to clean the statue, what measurements did the statue have? I will appreciate your kind reply.
This process is almost magical in its results! Don't know why I keep wachin these?
this deserves more likes
How did you get into doing statues? How do you charge for something like that? Would it be an hourly rate?
We are manufacturer of dry ice blaster SMART HD in this video and video was done by our customer in France. www.icesonic.com
Who is your customer in France ? I would like to learn how to get into cleaning statues/monuments .
Is it metal or cement concrete statue? What is the benefit to use CO2 in this case? Because any polluted colour coating may be removed by any solvent.
That was a great job. IF you can clean leather with dry ice blasting, you can clean a statue! Thank you for posting! I'm looking for paint removal from wood.
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Will you engineer a wider nozzle head.. Already! It's so slow ..
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Try Dry Ice Restoration in Essex for removing paint from timber
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Got a funny feeling ALOT of major cities will be doing blasting like this for graffiti removal
Which will be an enormous (and excessively expensive) waste unless they start questioning the vandals, and figure out how to get them to stop first.
nice co2
I'd love to know where this statue is. Guys you need a wider nozzle
Location is France, the size of nozzle depends on provided compressed air pressure and volume. Feel free to reach out at any time with any questions you might have on email: sales@icesonic.com
Great job but why would you blast away all that patina and value?
I'd rather see the statue how it was intended
Should just use soda blasting on statues like these..
Soda is not recommended as it is abrasive, dry ice blasting is non-abrasive, non-conductive, non-flammable, and non-toxic and does not create secondary waste or chemical residues. icesonic.com/what-is-dry-ice-blasting
not bleach