Pulse laser is much better in conservation and restoration, special for wood and stone. I clean with pulse laser 200w all lynotype machine for just 2 days without any dmg on original color. On Cw is just To much heat on CW. Imagine what it can do to sheet metal. Also, pulse laser is much more expensive, not for a reason.
Would it work in construction to clean bricks, smoke damage, and other stuff? Thanks
Pulse laser is much better in conservation and restoration, special for wood and stone. I clean with pulse laser 200w all lynotype machine for just 2 days without any dmg on original color.
On Cw is just To much heat on CW. Imagine what it can do to sheet metal. Also, pulse laser is much more expensive, not for a reason.