Paint Carbon Removal
There are multiple ways to remove paint from substrates and we have the knowledge & experience to recommend to our clients what is the correct approach to take.
Sandblasting
Abrasive process used on metals, rough stone & concrete. Not suitable for use on brick. See more in the Sandblasting section of the website.
Chemical Emulsifying
We would carry out 2-4 weak applications to remove paint coatings which protects the substrate from harsh chemical treatment & surface etching. We would always carry out a sample for this option as we can establish the number of applications required before going ahead with the works.
Poultice System
Our poultice system is very effective at removing multiple layers of paint from a variety of substrates and is an alternative to the above to options as it can be used internally as well as externally.
Carbon Removal
We are experienced at removing black carbon staining. Our cleaning process can bring a number of substrates back to their natural beauty. We have recently become an approved contractor for the DOFF system. The DOFF is a steam based system that can reach temperatures of up to 150°C which makes it ideal for removing stubborn carbon staining as well paint. The DOFF is an ideal system to use on sensitive substrates as it uses pure steam and in most cases reduces/removes the requirement to use a chemical process.