Tectile and tar are often used as protective coatings against rust, abrasion and weathering. While effective in protection, they can become undesirable over time, such as during restoration, repainting or maintenance. Removing these substances by traditional methods, such as chemical solvents, scraping or sanding, can be labor intensive and damaging to the underlying surfaces.
Removing a layer of tectile or tar residue requires a careful and controlled approach. At Flancco, we use dry ice blasting to remove tectile without damage to the underlying surface. Unlike chemical solvents or abrasive methods, dry ice blasting provides a safe, quick and environmentally friendly clean while maintaining the original finish.
Dry ice blasting offers a fast, safe and environmentally friendly solution to remove Tectile and tar without harsh chemicals or abrasive techniques. This process ensures that the underlying materials remain unaffected while effectively removing the unwanted layer.
Our approach is ideal for both automotive and industrial applications. Consider the dry ice blasting of vehicles where tectile or tar has been applied as protection. This method also offers a great advantage in maintenance or restoration projects: tar removal without chemicals or moisture, and without risk of corrosion or deformation.
Flancco offers an innovative and effective solution for the removal of Tectile and tar. Our dry ice blasting technology guarantees thorough and safe cleaning without damage to the underlying material. Contact us for a customized solution that optimally cleans your surfaces!
We specialize in dry ice tar removal, where you benefit from solvent-free cleaning, no residual waste and no impact on the environment. Thanks to our industrial dry ice cleaning technology, we guarantee effective removal of tar residue with dry ice, even on hard-to-reach or delicate surfaces.
Request your no-obligation quote and find out how we professionally clean your surfaces with a focus on durability and precision.
Flancco is part of XL Group Vlaanderen.
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