A Green alternative to sandblasting or pressure washing!

What's the Difference

What Makes Pro Clean & Blast Unique?  
 
 It's a wet blast system!



        Low pressure blasting (30 - 80 psi)

                    Crushed consumer recycled glass blast media
                         Wet blast system (creates dust containment
)
                                 No water runoff



Traditional sandblasting has been around for many years and it works. However, problems involving operator safety, environmental impact and media containment/consumption have paved the way for new technologies such as wet abrasive systems. Wet abrasive blasting is much safer to operate, uses less media, is easier on the environment yet is as effective as traditional sandblasting.
 

Compare the difference!

       

Sandblasting (dry)
Pressure Washing Pro Clean & Blast
Blasting Pressure Typically 130 to 175 psi
3,000 to 4,000 psi or greater
30 to 90 psi
Media Consumption

2 to 3 tons per 8 hours

(4,000 to 6,000 lbs) 

2,000 to 2,800 gallons per 8 hours

  400 lbs dry media per 8 hours

200 gallons water per 8 hours 

Media Type Various
Water
Various

Comments

 

Dust from dry blasting crates the need for respiratory equipment.

 Requires extensive "used media" management and disposal          

                              

 



Storm drain water runoff management required 

* Violations of the Storm Drain Water no-discharge rules can be classed as misdemeanors and (in San Diego County) are subject to fines of up to $10,000 per day per violation, up to a maximum of $100,000 per for any related series of violations.



When combined with the dry media, the water acts as a dust suppressant eliminating the need for respiratory equipment. .


No water runoff.  The dry media absorbs most of the water leaving a moist residue.  After the residue dries, it is able to be swept or vacuumed up

San Diego, CA     Phone: 858-442-3908     CA Lic # 975601
San Diego, La Jolla, Carlsbad, Oceanside, Del Mar, Mira Mesa, Solana Beach, Scripps Ranch, Poway, Vista, San Marcos, Escondido, Alpine, Orange County, Irvine, La Costa, Cardiff, Rancho Bernardo, Mission Valley, Pacific Beach, Mission Beach, Beach Cities, Carmel Valley, Walkway Blasting San Diego County, La Mesa, El Cajon, Lemon Grove, Driveway Cleaning