Warning: fopen(splash.txt) [
function.fopen]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in
/home/ecoblas1/public_html/menu.inc.php on line
11
Warning: fgets(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in
/home/ecoblas1/public_html/menu.inc.php on line
12
Warning: ftruncate(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in
/home/ecoblas1/public_html/menu.inc.php on line
13
Warning: fseek(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in
/home/ecoblas1/public_html/menu.inc.php on line
14
Warning: fwrite(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in
/home/ecoblas1/public_html/menu.inc.php on line
16
Warning: fclose(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in
/home/ecoblas1/public_html/menu.inc.php on line
17


See for yourself how Ecoblast do it right!
We have collected a number of images showing jobs before and after treatment. Clicking on the small images opens up a larger view, and in some cases a short slide show. To navigate through a slide show just hover your mouse over the large image and you will see "Next" and "Prev" buttons.
Classic car restoration
The removal of paint, corrosion and other surface contaminants reveals good metal beneath. Our work also revealed some nasty scratches previous incurred by more brutal attention to the panel. Click image for slideshow. |
 |
BMW cylinder head refurbishment
Hard carbon deposits on the outside, and in the oil galleries are simply blasted to pieces by the soda crystals without causing any deformation to the underlying metal whatsoever. Just look how it shines in the last image of the slideshow! |
 |
Historical building renovation
This old oak beam was one of several that required the Ecoblast magic! Look how surface mould, soot, and other stains are broken off the surface of the aged wood withou causing any damage. The non acidic nature of the blast media is more gentle to organic substrates. |
 |
Perfect example of crack preservation
The great advantage of soda blasting over shot blasting is demonstrated perfectly here. See on the last slide how the edges of the fissure around the crack have been perfectly preserved, and not hammered or peened shut as can occur with shot blasting. |
 |