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A data sheet on our wood cleaning services, a suitable summary for printing
is available in pdf format, here
We specialise
in using a low pressure sand jetting system that has been used nationwide for
property restoration, including gaining approval for and subsequently working
on many Listed Buildings. The low pressure sand jet can clean bricks without injecting large quantities of water into the surface, and with minimal surface damage, at the same time, the 'wet' system also captures dirt and abrasive, preventing the health and safety risks associated with dry blasting. However, the damp nature of the blast does
mean that the abrasive and removed dirt / paint stick to surfaces (as can be
seen in these photographs) - this can be washed out, or left to dry and brushed
out. But we have now re-discovered that dry
blasting can, if the operator is careful, be quite effective, so
we now offer that service as well. It is one of those 'swings and
roundabouts' things - the dry blast will use more abrasive and
create lots and lots of dust (the dry blast page),
but is perhaps a little easier to clean up on the day.
A Pine beam in East Yorkshire, multiple layers of paint being stripped in one pass, April 2002, minimal damage to the underlying wood. Note that removing paint from a surface is a considerably more messy process than simply cleaning it. Not only do we have to use more abrasive, but the paint removed from the surface is generally a messy by product too! A further advantage of the system we use is that it also uses far less abrasive than traditional techniques, making expensive abrasives cost effective, but more significantly reducing waste. Abrasive does not need to be recycled, preventing cross contamination between jobs, and apart from in specialist cases, is not a major part of the running costs.
Key Benefits
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