A cleaner, more effective method
for your commercial cleaning needs. 

We’re making dry ice blasting technology mainstream for businesses.

Recent advances in technology have made dry ice blasting an increasingly practical and affordable alternative to traditional cleaning methods such as sand, soda or water blasting and manual cleaning with solvents.

Dry ice blasting can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from sensitive cleaning situations, like removing flux from electronic circuit boards, to heavy sanitation jobs such as removing slag from automotive assembly rails.

Dry ice blasting has a wide range of applications in food processing, plastics and molded products industries, automotive. printing, aerospace, contract cleaning, general maintenance, and many other industries. Read on below to learn about the many benefits of dry ice blasting!

• Asphalt Removal • Concrete Removal • Mold Removal • Fire Restoration •
• Aerospace • Automotive • Boat Hulls • And More! •


Nick’s dry ice blasting team had our equipment back to us in less than half the time compared to sandblasting. It felt like we went inside and came out moments later to a new machine!
— Alan H., Heavy Equipment Company

Faster & More Effective

Compared to manual cleaning with solvents and a wire brush, dry ice blasting can cut cleaning time, leading to reduced costs. With dry ice blasting, you can clean your equipment, molds and dies on-line and “in-place”. There is no longer any need to disassemble, mask, then reassemble large, complex machinery. Downtime is minimized, labor costs are reduced and productivity is increased.

Environmentally Friendly & Safe

Dry ice cleaning is a “green” process that uses small pellets of recycled carbon dioxide to clean a surface. The pellets sublimate, which means they turn from a solid carbon dioxide directly into a gas made of carbon and oxygen. It really is “green” recycling at its best!

Dry ice blasting does not contribute to greenhouse gasses and no hazardous wastes are produced. With basic safety precautions, the work is safe for the environment and the carbon dioxide gas is absorbed by trees and plants. No ozone-depleting chemicals are used and there is no exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC).

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A Dry Process

Since dry ice sublimates (turns into a carbon dioxide gas) upon contact, the process is dry. Dry ice blasting is non-conductive and safe for electrical applications where using water may not be advisable or permitted.

Non-Abrasive

The non-abrasive nature of dry ice means that cleaning won’t damage sensitive parts or production equipment, extending the useful life of equipment and minimizing the chances of defective products.