Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Griffus on January 30, 2013, 11:09:23 am
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I've been asked by one of our Customers to quote for a Shot-Blasting job but this is something that we don't do.
Anyone reading this with proven experience then drop me an email and I'll put you in touch.
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OK, so no one then.
In that case has anyone tried using a pressure washer kit: -
http://www.malcleanse.co.uk/pressure-washer-accessories-sand-blasting-for-pressure-washers-c-336_339.html
If so how was it and what are the limitations. Were there problems such as access, noise, mess etc.?
Cheers
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I use a wet blast but there is a knack as you need to drop the gun when you trigger off or the water runs down the lance and wets the sand. It will clean a strip about 50mm wide but this depends on your m/c and the nozzle fitted. Don't buy a cheap one - I've got the big stainless one fron Dual pumps
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OK, so no one then.
In that case has anyone tried using a pressure washer kit: -
http://www.malcleanse.co.uk/pressure-washer-accessories-sand-blasting-for-pressure-washers-c-336_339.html
If so how was it and what are the limitations. Were there problems such as access, noise, mess etc.?
Cheers
we have used these occasionally both with sand and soda results are ok but it doesnt half make a mess to be cleaned up afterwards espeacially with sand
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Cheers BDCS
Are they suitable for inside work and is the mess as bad as I imagine?
If I do go down this path it will be the Dual Pumps one that I get.
I would be using with a couple of machines, both have 15lpm at 200 Bar. I'd assumed these would cope, although I notice the Dual Pumps head is OK upto 450 bar which makes me wonder slightly.
Thanks
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we have used these occasionally both with sand and soda results are ok but it doesnt half make a mess to be cleaned up afterwards espeacially with sand
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Hi Trevor, this is my worry.
Have you used any other methods of blasting? For us it would need to be a mobile unit.
Thanks
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no these are all we have tried and to be honest dont like doing them so in future i would sub out , i once so a demo of ice blasting this was much cleaner.
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I have two of the Dual Pumps set ups.
I have not tried them on the larger machines but I did try them with 15LPM and they were crap.
I have worked with another contractor who used one with a Thor and they were removing white lines.
It did shift them but there was an incredible mess to clean up.
I wouldn't do it with 15LPM - you could well be there forever
Rob ;D
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no these are all we have tried and to be honest dont like doing them so in future i would sub out , i once so a demo of ice blasting this was much cleaner.
I like the sound or Dry Ice Blasting, not so much the prices I've just been looking at though.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Karcher-Dry-Ice-blasting-clean-strip-blast-with-Co2-without-any-mess-/150934199930?pt=UK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA&hash=item2324611e7a
What machine was demo'd to you?
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I have two of the Dual Pumps set ups.
I have not tried them on the larger machines but I did try them with 15LPM and they were crap.
I have worked with another contractor who used one with a Thor and they were removing white lines.
It did shift them but there was an incredible mess to clean up.
I wouldn't do it with 15LPM - you could well be there forever
Rob ;D
Cheers Rob
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no these are all we have tried and to be honest dont like doing them so in future i would sub out , i once so a demo of ice blasting this was much cleaner.
I like the sound or Dry Ice Blasting, not so much the prices I've just been looking at though.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Karcher-Dry-Ice-blasting-clean-strip-blast-with-Co2-without-any-mess-/150934199930?pt=UK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA&hash=item2324611e7a
What machine was demo'd to you?
i cant remember it was a few years ago and like you say the cost of equipment and granules put me off
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Proper soda blasting is good as the soda that is left is soluable with a little citric acid but I'd dread doing any of this work inside. I use my wet blast with 21 ltrs/min but you need the right nozzle to suit your machine, the better dual pumps sand probe is adjustable so you can also regulate the sand flow.
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OK, so no one then.
In that case has anyone tried using a pressure washer kit: -
http://www.malcleanse.co.uk/pressure-washer-accessories-sand-blasting-for-pressure-washers-c-336_339.html
If so how was it and what are the limitations. Were there problems such as access, noise, mess etc.?
Cheers
Ian
What is it you need to do? We have a Resin Division that do shot blasting
Kev Martin
Marblelife Ltd
Tiling Logistics
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OK, so no one then.
In that case has anyone tried using a pressure washer kit: -
http://www.malcleanse.co.uk/pressure-washer-accessories-sand-blasting-for-pressure-washers-c-336_339.html
If so how was it and what are the limitations. Were there problems such as access, noise, mess etc.?
Cheers
Ian
What is it you need to do? We have a Resin Division that do shot blasting
Kev Martin
Marblelife Ltd
Tiling Logistics
Hi Kev, I'll give you a call to discuss on Monday morning if that's OK?
Cheers
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Try speaking to jaime fairchild at [urlhttp://www.restorativetechniques.co.uk[/url] .He has a blast system for use inside. I used it to clean all the angels and gargoles at Manooth cathedral in Ireland . Very impressive with very little mess. Depending on the grit etc you can take the print off newspaper without damaging the paper itself!!!