Professional Laser Cleaning Services in North Carolina and South Carolina

Precision rust removal, paint stripping, and surface preparation without abrasive blasting, chemicals, or substrate damage

Laser Cleaning Services

Modern surface preparation technology for industrial, commercial, and restoration applications

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Laser Rust Removal

Remove rust, corrosion, and mill scale from metal surfaces without grinding or blasting media

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Laser Paint Removal

Strip paint and coatings precisely without damaging base materials or creating substrate warping

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Industrial Laser Cleaning

Production equipment cleaning, mold cleaning, and manufacturing facility surface preparation

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Mobile Laser Cleaning

On-site laser cleaning services brought directly to your facility, job site, or location

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Laser Coating Removal

Selective removal of powder coating, epoxy, and protective films for rework or surface prep

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Laser Weld Cleaning

Pre-weld and post-weld surface preparation for stronger, cleaner welds on steel and aluminum

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Why Choose Laser Cleaning?

Laser cleaning uses focused laser energy to remove rust, paint, coatings, oxides, and contaminants from metal, wood, masonry, and other surfaces through a process called laser ablation.

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No Abrasive Media

No sand, grit, glass beads, or blasting media requiredβ€”eliminating cleanup and disposal costs

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Reduced Substrate Damage

Non-contact process preserves tolerances and dimensions on precision parts

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Selective Removal

Remove specific layers while leaving adjacent areas or base materials untouched

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Environmentally Friendly

No chemical strippers, solvents, or hazardous waste generation

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Mobile Service Available

On-site cleaning at your facility eliminates transportation of large equipment or components

Laser cleaning process showing rust removal from metal

Common Applications

Laser cleaning is used across diverse industries for surface preparation, maintenance, and restoration

Rust and Corrosion Removal

Eliminate rust, oxidation, and mill scale from steel, iron, and metal equipment

Paint and Coating Stripping

Remove paint, powder coating, and protective films for refinishing or rework

Weld Surface Preparation

Pre-weld cleaning and post-weld oxide removal for aluminum and stainless steel

Mold and Tooling Cleaning

Clean injection molds, dies, and production tooling without disassembly

Equipment and Machinery Cleaning

Remove grease, oil, carbon buildup, and production residue from industrial equipment

Automotive and Fleet Restoration

Restore frames, chassis, engine components, and heavy equipment parts

Historical and Architectural Restoration

Gently clean wood, brick, stone, and metal on historic structures

Graffiti and Surface Contamination

Remove graffiti, soot, smoke damage, and surface discoloration

Serving North Carolina and South Carolina

Mobile laser cleaning services across the Carolinas

How Laser Cleaning Works

Understanding the laser cleaning process

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Project Evaluation

We assess your surface type, coating or contaminant, project size, and determine if laser cleaning is the right fit for your application.

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Testing (If Needed)

For some applications, we conduct test patches to verify results, speed, and ensure the process meets your requirements.

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Laser Cleaning

We use handheld or automated laser systems to remove rust, paint, coatings, or contaminants through laser ablation.

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Inspection & Completion

Cleaned surfaces are inspected to ensure quality standards are met and the surface is ready for coating, welding, or use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is laser cleaning?

Laser cleaning is a non-contact surface preparation method that uses focused laser energy to remove rust, paint, coatings, oxides, and other contaminants from surfaces. The laser beam vaporizes unwanted material while leaving the base substrate intact.

How does laser cleaning compare to sandblasting?

Laser cleaning offers several advantages over sandblasting: no abrasive media or cleanup required, reduced substrate damage, selective removal capabilities, and no hazardous waste. However, sandblasting may still be more cost-effective for large surface areas with heavy buildup. The best method depends on your specific application.

What surfaces can laser cleaning be used on?

Laser cleaning works on steel, stainless steel, aluminum, iron, copper, brass, and other metals. It can also be used on wood, brick, stone, and masonry for restoration projects. The process is effective on both ferrous and non-ferrous materials.

Do you offer mobile laser cleaning services?

Yes, we provide mobile laser cleaning services throughout North Carolina and South Carolina. We bring our equipment directly to your facility, job site, or location, eliminating the need to transport large components or equipment.

Is laser cleaning safe?

When performed by trained operators with proper safety equipment, laser cleaning is safe. Safety measures include protective eyewear, fume extraction systems, and appropriate personal protective equipment. Laser cleaning eliminates many safety risks associated with chemical strippers and abrasive blasting.

How much does laser cleaning cost?

Laser cleaning costs vary based on project size, surface type, coating thickness, accessibility, and location. We provide custom quotes after evaluating your specific application. Contact us for a project review and estimate.

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