Sandblasting vs Ice Blasting
26
Dec 2025

When it comes to restoring surfaces to their original condition, two of the most effective technologies available today are Sandblasting (Media Blasting) and Ice Blasting. While both methods remove unwanted coatings, rust, stains, and contaminants, they work in different ways and are best suited for different types of materials.

What is Sandblasting (Media Blasting)?

Sandblasting also known as media blasting, is one of the most powerful and efficient surface-restoration methods. It uses high-pressure air mixed with an abrasive material to remove coatings, rust, paint, stains, and more.

Why Sandblasting Works So Well

  • Extremely fast and efficient.
  • Highly effective on tough coatings and heavy rust.
  • Creates a surface “profile” ideal for paint and coating adhesion.
  • Restores surfaces close to their original condition.

Sandblasting is abrasive by design, meaning it removes a small amount of the underlying surface. This makes it ideal for deep cleaning but can create dust and debris during the process.

Materials Best Suited for Sandblasting

  • Metal
  • Brick
  • Concrete
  • Stone
  • Tile
  • Wood
  • Carbon

Common Sandblasting Applications

  • Automobile restoration
  • Metal restoration (removal of coatings, rust, primer, mill scale)
  • Tile restoration (scale removal)
  • Brick and cement restoration
  • Graffiti removal
  • Wood restoration (removal of paint, stain, soot, mold)

What is Ice Blasting?

Ice Blasting often referred to as CO₂ blasting, is a non-abrasive cleaning process that uses pressurized dry ice or CO₂ vapor to freeze and lift contaminants from a surface. Because no abrasive media is used, it leaves the underlying material intact.

Benefits of Ice Blasting

  • Extremely clean process with little to no secondary waste.
  • Non-abrasive—does not remove or profile the underlying surface.
  • Preserves delicate or high-value components.
  • Ideal for environments where dust or debris must be minimized.

Materials Best Suited for Ice Blasting

  • Metal
  • Plastic
  • Rubber
  • Wood
  • Molded materials

Common Ice Blasting Applications

  • Fire, smoke, and mold remediation.
  • Restaurant and food manufacturing equipment.
  • Industrial printing equipment.
  • Maintenance in aviation, automotive, and power generation industries.

Which Method is Right for Your Project?

Choosing between Sandblasting and Ice Blasting depends on the condition of your surface and the result you need:

  • Choose Sandblasting for maximum coating removal, rust removal, and creating a profile for new coatings.
  • Choose Ice Blasting when you need a clean, non-abrasive approach that protects delicate or sensitive materials.

Need Professional Surface Restoration?

Whether you’re restoring industrial equipment, preparing a surface for painting, or removing heavy coatings, Atlanta Blasting Professionals has the tools, technology, and domain expertise to achieve exceptional results.

View a video of mold remediation using ice blasting by clicking on link below:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eQ7331vaW8LI6NTWluzz_acB-4Q1Ew4c/view?usp=drive_link