Thanks for demonstrating dry ice blasting in such divergent ways. What is the name of the machine and the nozzle types you used? I am looking to purchase this.
Hi mate, the air supply has a dryer, ice normally forms from the humidity already in the substrate. If it is 90% humidity outside and you dry ice blast a fabric/carpet you can only assume that the carpet/fabric will have humidity in the fibres
My personal preference is to extract vs dry ice blast, ultimately the dry ice blaster will clean the surface but extractor will suck out the dirt from the fibers better. If the opportunity arises I will make the video you suggested
Thats awesome man, but while watching, I automatically started to break out my 80s Break Dancing moves with the tunes..🤸
That's how we roll!
This is fantastic for plastics it makes it look new again
wow, amazing machine and results, i never heard of this before, looks like win win
Looks awesome!!!
Thank you Dan!
Good info keep going 👏👏👏
Thank you!
You should dry ice blast some dirty tile grouts!
Hi, Thanks for your demonstration. Can you suggest name of the machin?.. Thanks
Thank you mate. It is a coldjet micro clean i3
Thanks for your prompt reply, can you also tell what was the PSI & dry ice feed rate which cleaning rust & shoes. Thanks.
Thanks for demonstrating dry ice blasting in such divergent ways. What is the name of the machine and the nozzle types you used? I am looking to purchase this.
This was a cold jet microclean
If you are doing a whole car, cleaning the floor mats is just part of the job.
The video was for shits and giggles, no one will use a $100k+ dry ice blasting setup to clean a car like this
Watching the amount of ice forming on the carpet makes me wonder if the air supply needs to be dryer. What is your desiccant solution?
Hi mate, the air supply has a dryer, ice normally forms from the humidity already in the substrate. If it is 90% humidity outside and you dry ice blast a fabric/carpet you can only assume that the carpet/fabric will have humidity in the fibres
What kind of compressor is needed and do you recommend a stronger one so that I could get a better cut if I needed to?
This compressor isn't sufficient but we do have a comp air C50 on order
30cfm min.
Car for sale as is?
Everyone's getting on the Dry Ice Blasting these days.
Hi mate that is true but it has been 12 months since we got into it!
I guess Ross Geller made the BGM
Do steam clean/extraction vs dry ice on floor mats that would be a neat comparison
My personal preference is to extract vs dry ice blast, ultimately the dry ice blaster will clean the surface but extractor will suck out the dirt from the fibers better. If the opportunity arises I will make the video you suggested
I have to buy a $27 000,💵💵💵💵 machine just to clean a $50💵 to $100💵 shoes🤷♂️
If you had $27,150 to spend you wouldn't be wasting your time trolling on UA-cam. Just sayin