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Assessment and Preparation:
- The car undergoes initial assessment to identify areas requiring sandblasting, such as rusted surfaces, old paint, or corrosion.
- We will mask off delicate or sensitive parts to protect them from abrasive blasting. -
Surface Preparation:
- The car is placed in a controlled environment suitable for sandblasting.
- Our technicians will prepare the sandblasting equipment, ensuring proper pressure and abrasive material selection. -
Sandblasting Procedure:
- We use specialized equipment to propel abrasive materials, such as sand or media, at high speeds onto the car's surface.
- The abrasive particles remove old paint, rust, corrosion, and other contaminants, restoring the surface to its bare metal state. -
Precision Work:
- Technicians adjust the sandblasting process to ensure even coverage and precise removal of unwanted materials.
- Care is taken to avoid damaging underlying metal or sensitive components. -
Surface Inspection:
- After sandblasting, we will inspect the car's surface to ensure all contaminants and imperfections have been removed effectively. -
Surface Treatment:
- Any remaining abrasive material is removed from the car's surface, and the car may undergo further cleaning to remove debris. -
Surface Protection:
- To prevent immediate oxidation, the freshly blasted surface may be treated with a protective coating or primer. -
Next Steps:
- The car is now ready for further refinishing processes, such as painting, coating, or restoration work, depending on the client's requirements. -
Quality Assurance:
- Throughout the process, quality control measures are implemented to ensure the highest standards of workmanship and customer satisfaction. -
Completion and Delivery:
- Once the sandblasting process and any subsequent treatments are complete, the car is ready for delivery to the customer, restored to a clean, bare metal state, and prepared for further refinishing or restoration work.