Rust and oxidation on metal
- What We Do
- We remove rust, oxidation, and dark heat discoloration from metal.
- Result
- Cleaning reveals the metal's actual condition so the part can be repaired or protected with a new coating.
Important: A laser cannot replace metal already lost to deep rust. Settings that are too strong can overheat the surface or change its texture.
Paint and clear coat on metal
- What We Do
- We remove paint, primer, or clear coat from a selected area. When needed, we strip the coating down to bare metal.
- Result
- Only the required area is treated, with no sand or abrasive residue left behind.
Important: Speed depends on the coating type, color, and thickness. We test old paint first and use fume extraction during cleaning.
Oil, grease, and lubricant
- What We Do
- After testing, we remove oil, grease, and dried lubricant.
- Result
- We remove the main layer of contamination so the surface can be inspected and prepared for repair or painting.
Important: Heavy liquid oil is removed separately first. Before welding, bonding, or painting, we perform an additional cleanliness check.
Brick
- What We Do
- We remove soot, dark outdoor buildup, and some types of paint and graffiti.
- Result
- The selected area is cleaned without sand or water.
Important: Stains absorbed into the pores may remain. Soft or old brick can change in color or texture.
Concrete and cement surfaces
- What We Do
- We remove soot, outdoor buildup, thin paint layers, and some types of graffiti.
- Result
- The area is cleaned without water, sand, or abrasive residue.
Important: Paint in the pores may remain. Settings that are too strong can change the color or damage the concrete's top layer.
Wood
- What We Do
- We remove a thin layer of dirt and certain types of paint or clear finish.
- Result
- Cleaning reveals the wood grain so the surface can be restored further.
Important: Wood requires especially gentle settings. Too much power can darken or scorch it, so a test area is required.