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Based in KentGransden Dry Ice Blasting is a leader in dry ice cleaning expertise, providing advanced cleaning solutions across the UK. As part of the Gransden Group, a company that has established a reputation for quality workmanship and integrity in the construction industry since 1946, we have been specialising in dry ice blasting since 2016. Our mobile service ensures nationwide coverage, bringing professional, eco-friendly cleaning directly to your location.

We specialise in a wide range of applications, including:

  • Industrial maintenance
  • Aviation parts cleaning
  • Automotive cleaning
  • Food production equipment
  • Injection molds
  • Print presses
  • Marine antifouling paint removal
  • Smoke and fire damage restoration
  • Historic timber beam restoration and paint removal
  • And much more

Our team is highly experienced and trained to operate dry ice blasting equipment safely and efficiently. All staff undergo rigorous health and safety training, including comprehensive education on the dangers of working with CO2, ensuring safety on every job.

We are dedicated to excellence, offering precision, reliability, and sustainable solutions tailored to meet your unique needs. Whether you’re restoring delicate surfaces or tackling tough industrial contaminants, we deliver efficient, mess-free results every time.

Trust Gransden Dry Ice Blasting for industry-leading cleaning services across a broad range of sectors. Contact us today to discuss how we can help with your cleaning requirements!

FAQs

Dry ice blasting is a non-abrasive, eco-friendly cleaning method that uses compressed air to propel dry ice pellets at high speed, effectively removing contaminants without damaging surfaces.

The process relies on the rapid freezing and expansion of dry ice pellets. Upon impact, the dry ice sublimates (turns into gas), dislodging dirt, grease, paint, and other contaminants.

Dry ice blasting is safe for a wide range of materials, including metal, wood, plastic, concrete, brick, glass, and more.

Yes. Dry ice blasting uses recycled CO₂, requires no water or chemicals, and produces no secondary waste, making it an eco-friendly cleaning solution.

No. The dry ice sublimates (evaporates into gas), leaving behind only the dislodged contaminant for disposal.

The duration depends on the size of the project and the level of contamination but is generally faster than traditional cleaning methods.