Laser Surface Cleaning

We use laser cleaning to remove rust, oxidation, paint, oil, and other surface buildup. The process uses no sand or abrasive media.

Laser cleaning rust from a steel beam

Surfaces we clean with a laser

Laser cleaning examples on metal, brick, stainless steel, bronze, concrete, and wood

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.

The photos show possible results; the color may differ on your surface. Laser cleaning removes buildup or coatings but does not repair cracks, rot, warping, or deeply absorbed stains.

Why Choose This Service

Precise treatment area

We can clean only the required area without filling cavities or nearby mechanisms with abrasive media.

No sand or abrasive residue

The process leaves no sand or abrasive media behind; we collect the resulting dust and fumes with extraction equipment.

Settings matched to the surface

We adjust the power and speed for the material and type of buildup.

What to Consider

Before work begins, we check the material, the old coating, and any nearby surfaces that need protection.

  1. Settings that are too strong can change the surface color or texture, so we begin with a test area.

  2. Thick multilayer coatings and large surfaces may require many passes; sandblasting may be a better choice.

  3. Cleaning produces fumes and fine particles, so we isolate the work area and use extraction equipment.

  4. Nearby glass, plastic, rubber, electronics, and reflective surfaces are protected or removed on site.

  5. Laser cleaning cannot replace repairs when rust has already severely thinned the metal.

How It Works

  1. Photos and project details

    Send us an overall photo, a close-up, and a short description of what you need done.

  2. Inspection

    We check the material, existing finish, damage, and access to the work area.

  3. Test area

    When needed, we test the chosen method on a small, inconspicuous area.

  4. Project approval

    We explain the work, the expected result, and the price before we begin.

  5. Service

    We protect the surrounding area, complete the work, and monitor the surface throughout the process.

  6. Final review

    We review the finished surface with you and explain how to care for it.

What Affects the Price

Price depends on more than size. We also consider the material, surface condition, and access to the work area.

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Material, color, and surface reflectivity

Type, area, and thickness of the layer being removed

Number of passes and required level of cleaning

Part shape, recesses, and access to the treatment area

Protection of nearby materials and access to the work zone

What comes next: welding, priming, or painting

What to Send on WhatsApp

Send us a few photos and describe the work you need in your own words.

  • An overall photo of the object
  • A close-up of the damage or buildup
  • A brief description of the work you need
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Frequently Asked Questions

Will the laser damage the metal?

That cannot be guaranteed without a test. We first check the settings on a small area and monitor the surface during cleaning.

Which is faster: laser cleaning or sandblasting?

Laser cleaning is often more practical for small or hard-to-reach areas. Sandblasting may be better for a large, durable surface with heavy rust.

Does laser cleaning leave debris behind?

There is no sand or abrasive residue. The process does create fumes and fine particles, which we collect with extraction equipment.

Can you clean painted aluminum?

It depends on the alloy and coating. We test a small area first and select gentle settings.

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