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ABOUT US

Welcome to Blue Line Dry Ice Blasting, where precision meets sustainability in residential, automotive and industrial solutions. Established with a commitment to excellence, we specialize in harnessing the power of dry ice to deliver services tailored to your needs.

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Whether you require mold remediation, equipment maintenance, or restoration services, Blue Line Dry Ice Blasting offers customizable solutions to meet your specific needs. Our eco-friendly approach eliminates the use of harmful chemicals, making us a preferred choice for a clean chemical-free service with no secondary mess. 

How does dry ice blasting work?

Dry ice blasting is a cutting-edge cleaning technology that harnesses solid carbon dioxide (CO2) pellets propelled at high speeds by compressed air. These pellets, about the size of rice grains, impact the surface being cleaned with remarkable force. The key to its effectiveness lies in the extremely cold temperature of the dry ice (-78.5°C), which induces rapid thermal shock upon contact. This thermal shock causes the contaminants on the surface—such as paint, grease, oil, or mold—to contract and crack, weakening their bond with the substrate. Simultaneously, the dry ice pellets sublime upon impact, transitioning directly from a solid to a gas state, which further aids in lifting and removing the loosened debris. Unlike traditional cleaning methods that rely on abrasive materials or chemicals, dry ice blasting produces minimal mess because the only residues left are those of the removed contaminants, which can be easily swept or vacuumed away. Moreover, this process is non-toxic, non-abrasive, and environmentally friendly, making it suitable for a wide range of applications including industrial machinery cleaning, fire restoration, food processing equipment maintenance, and automotive detailing. Its versatility, efficiency, and ability to preserve the integrity of delicate surfaces have made dry ice blasting a preferred choice in industries where cleanliness, safety, and precision are paramount.

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