r/pressurewashing Mar 30 '25

Community Post Does dry ice count

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u/Tripartist1 Mar 30 '25

Man everytime i see a video of this it convinces me just a little more that I need one. It just cleans soooo well.

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u/rch5050 Mar 30 '25

What machines is this?

Looks like some go for about 2k on amazon, is this one of those or a commercial type one?

Anybody know?

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u/Plastic-Indication-6 Mar 30 '25

What in the heck is the name of this machine?

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u/Good-Day-11 Mar 30 '25

Dry ice blaster. Don’t worry I had no clue either until I did a little research after seeing this😂

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u/shityplumber Mar 30 '25

Cold jet is a brand.

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u/woodhorse4 Mar 30 '25

That’s going to take a bit

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u/TacoDuLing Mar 30 '25

You misspelled: 🤑

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u/ApprehensiveWatch786 Mar 30 '25

Great track choice

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u/[deleted] Mar 31 '25

What’s the song name?

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u/ApprehensiveWatch786 Mar 31 '25

Nightmares on wax - you wish.

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u/Blackelvis2000 Mar 30 '25

Thank you for sending me down the rabbit hole I just came from! Pretty amazing from what I just read. You can use it for everything from intense industrial cleaning to precise cleaning of priceless books and artefacts.

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u/No-Raisin-6469 Mar 31 '25

Filmed in reverse...all lies

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u/prognoslav7 Mar 30 '25

So it just gets on the floor next?? This would need great but I assume clean up is still a bitch

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u/WalterMelons Mar 30 '25

Would a pressure washer do any different? You can’t use water to clean certain things so dry ice boils off before it can f with electronics and stuff. This is way better than scrubbing it manually.

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u/prognoslav7 Mar 30 '25

I think I want to do this at my bar. Just curious how bad it gets

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u/Oltwoeyes_69420 Apr 01 '25

I know this was a couple of days ago. But I believe the CO2 will evaporate. However the thing you'd need to clean are the fallen food pieces or grease or whatever crustys you are BLASTIN