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  • music ?

  • i would need a machine a lot stronger than that

  • Exelente producto para limpieza a chorro, pero el costo de usar ese sistema en Mexico es muy alto. Ademas no genera perfil de anclaje.

  • I am removing a fifty + year old gym floor. Removed the hardwood and discovered there is tar and tar paper. In order to pour the new slab we have take it down to "clean concrete". Will this work for the tar that is on the concrete itself?

  • I can't believe the producers of this film can't spell believe in the beginning of the video.

  • its better than sandblasting, there is NO cleanup, except what you have blasted off of whatever you cleaned. I used one today for the first time and it was one of the coolest pieces of exquiptment I have ever used. I was told the machine I was using cost $46,000 dollars tho, it was just like the one in this video. So much for having one of my own lol

  • is it as good as sandblasting?

  • what happens to the stuff you're trying to remove? Does it just fall to the floor, or does the dry ice somehow make it evaporate too?

  • @b3rkut The material you remove turns into particles which blow into the air. If used indoors they will need to be swept up. As a minimum dry ice blasting requires ventilation, gloves, eye protection and a dust mask.

  • I think you should use a mask to prevent small particle enter to your nose...

  • @CJYFamily Dry ice turns into a gas very rapidly so there aren't any particles to inhale. Good ventilation is important to prevent asphyxiation though.

  • @Lichlord 

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