Heavy Machinery Cleaning with Dry Ice Blasting in Ohio
Keep your machinery clean, functional, and inspection-ready with our dry ice blasting services. This safe, solvent-free equipment cleaner removes dirt and grime without damaging delicate parts or finishes. No matter how tough the job, CT Service Systems can help you achieve an environmentally friendly, highly effective clean throughout Central and Northeastern Ohio.
How Dry Ice Blasting Works for Heavy Equipment Cleaning
Dry ice blasting combines compressed air and frozen CO₂ pellets to clean surfaces with zero moisture and no secondary waste. As the dry ice hits the surface, it instantly sublimates—lifting away grease, oil, tar, and other buildup without damaging the substrate. It’s an ideal solution for delicate or hard-to-reach components that can’t be cleaned with water, solvents, or abrasives.
Here are some of the benefits of dry ice blasting for equipment restoration:
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The Hidden Cost of Grime: Why Industrial Equipment Cleaning Matters
Heavy-duty equipment naturally attracts tough buildup—grime, grease, tar, oil, hydraulic fluid, and other residues that are notoriously hard to remove. Over time, these contaminants can bake onto surfaces under heat and pressure, forming thick layers that standard cleaning methods can’t touch. While that buildup might start out as just an eyesore, it can quickly escalate into something much worse.
Once grit and debris start working their way into bearings, seals, or joints, abrasion follows. And when that happens, it’s only a matter of time before your equipment starts to fail. A broken seal or overheated component can bring your entire operation to a standstill, costing time, money, and customer trust. That’s why clean machines aren’t just nice to have—regular maintenance is a smart investment in uptime and longevity. If you need help keeping your equipment in top shape, call us to request a free quote.
What You Can Expect from Our Industrial Cleaning Solutions
Frequently Asked Questions About Equipment Cleaning
Got questions about the equipment cleaning process? Here are some of the most common things clients ask us about dry ice blasting and our on-site service capabilities.
We can clean a wide range of industrial and commercial machinery, including:
Dry ice blasters are especially effective for equipment that’s difficult to clean with traditional methods due to sensitive components, tight spaces, or contamination risks. If your equipment can’t get wet—or if it needs to be cleaned in place—we can help.
No. Dry ice blasting is non-abrasive and non-conductive, making it one of the safest methods available for cleaning sensitive components. Unlike traditional blasting methods, it won’t scratch metal, wear down coatings, or impact wiring, sensors, seals, or bearings. The process relies on thermal shock and sublimation to lift contaminants away, so your equipment stays intact and fully functional throughout the cleaning process.
That said, dry ice blasting machines aren’t ideal for every industrial scenario. If you need help cleaning heavy equipment that needs more abrasive blasting or pressure washing, CT Service Systems can handle that, too. Our experts can guide you on the best methods.
Yes, all of our equipment cleaning is performed on-site at your facility. We begin with a consultation and site visit to assess your machinery, determine access and safety needs, and develop a cleaning plan that works with your schedule—often during downtime or shift changes to avoid disruption.
Our crew comes fully equipped to handle the job efficiently, safely, and in compliance with your facility protocols. Because dry ice is a solid form of carbon put under high pressure, we wear personal protective equipment (PPE) and make sure all treated areas are properly ventilated for utmost safety.
Most jobs are completed within a day or two, depending on the size, condition, and complexity of the equipment. We work quickly but thoroughly to minimize downtime, and we’re happy to coordinate around your production schedule. During our initial consultation, we’ll provide a clear estimate and project timeline so you can plan accordingly.
Yes, one of the biggest advantages of dry ice blasting is that it allows for in-place cleaning, meaning we can clean equipment without requiring full disassembly. This reduces labor costs, turnaround time, and the risk of damage from moving parts.
In most cases, we simply mask off surrounding areas and get to work. Your equipment stays where it is, and your facility gets back to normal faster.