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As Carpe Diem continues to grow and expand our specialist cleaning capabilities, we are proud to announce that we that we recently acquired Newcastle Dry Ice Blasting and now offer Dry Ice Blasting & Protective Coatings.

Dry ice blasting uses frozen CO₂ pellets to safely remove grease, oil, road grime, salt, surface rust, and old undercoating without damaging factory finishes. Unlike pressure washing, it uses minimal moisture, reducing corrosion risk and making it safer around electronics and sensitive components. It leaves no blasting residue and creates an ideal surface for protective coatings.

Key Benefits of Dry Ice Blasting

  • Deep cleans without damaging paint or coatings

  • Low moisture reduces rust and corrosion risk

  • Removes surface rust and exposes hidden issues

  • Safe for engine bays, wiring, and sensitive components

  • No leftover blasting media or residue

  • Ideal preparation for protective coatings and restorations

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About Us

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We are dedicated to providing our customers with the best possible solution for their cleaning and surface preparation needs. Our mission is to not only eliminate hazardous waste streams, but also to generate organizational improvements in cost, quality, and productivity. We are committed to delivering high-quality services that add value to our customers businesses.

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Get to Know Dry Ice Blasting

Dry ice cleaning is a highly effective and safe cleaning method that offers numerous benefits over other cleaning methods. With its non-abrasive, non-conductive, non-toxic, and non-flammable properties, it is ideal for use in a wide range of industries and applications. Our state-of-the dry ice blasting equipment is designed to deliver unparalleled results, making it the perfect choice for all your cleaning needs

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