In the past years, dry blasting machines have become quite popular and widespread – and for good reason, since they can be put to various uses. Normally, applications of these machines involve outdoor cleaning or industrial cleaning. This is a popular option over other types of abrasive cleaning (such as sand blasting) because it leaves no residues: dry ice instantly evaporates as it’s blasted away, and causes little or no damage to the cleaned surfaces.

For anyone considering the possibility of purchasing a dry ice blaster, here we will overview some of the most common uses for this machine.
Graffiti removal
One of the most standard applications for a dry blaster is cleaning outdoor walls, especially in places areas with high incidences of graffiti. The dry ice pellets will clear the spray paint in a matter of minutes without causing damage to the wall, making it one of the most convenient and cost efficient solutions currently available in the market for graffiti removal.
Removing mold/moss
For the same reasoning as above, dry ice blasters can be a tremendous help when it comes to cleaning walls and surfaces which are prone to developing mold, moss, or similar issues. Aside from working remarkably well, these machines offer the added advantage of wiping out the fungi and/or clearing the moss’ roots, meaning it will be much longer before it grows back.
Cleaning up fire residue
An increasingly popular use of dry blasters is when it comes to cleaning up residues from a fire. Not only will the dry ice remove the soot, but also eradicate toxic residues and even the pungent smells that often result from charred materials.
Machinery cleaning
Since dry ice cleaners deliver a deep but gentle cleaning with little to no abrasion (depending on the material it’s applied on), these cleaners can be used with great results for advanced machinery cleaning. It’s especially useful for cleaning motors since the absence of moisture speeds up the process, and also because it often dispenses the need for thoroughly disassembling all the parts. Similar uses include the efficient and inexpensive clean-up of printing machines, a process that used to be extremely complicated and costly.
Clearing adhesive materials
Companies that often re-utilize containers for transport of different materials will usually keep a dry ice cleaner at hand. The cold temperature of the dry ice works great at weakening adhesive materials used in labels of any kind, making it much simpler to clean up the exterior of containers for reuse; added benefits include instant sanitization of the containers (see more details in the next point).
Surface Sanitization
This may sound a bit surprising, but dry ice blasters are actually used in hospitals and cafeterias for a quick cleaning and sanitization of surfaces, that dispenses the use of chemical cleaning agents. Not only does the dry ice clear all dirt, but also accumulated bacteria, fungi and other undesirable agents. Even better, it leaves absolutely no residue – making it 100% safe for humans and animals, as well as ecologically viable.
Other industrial applications
Further applications keep surfacing all the time, especially in advanced industries – anything from cleaning Heat Recovery Steam Generators to high voltage distribution systems. Check it out here: the unique properties of this type of cleaning machines make it revolutionary in many situations, where it often allows getting superior results with drastically lower cost (compared to traditional methods).