Dry Ice Blasting for Manufacturing Facility Cleaning in Ohio
Manufacturing environments get dirty fast, and traditional cleaning methods can’t keep up. CT Service Systems uses dry ice blasting to safely clean machinery, walls, floors, ductwork, and production lines without water, residue, or disassembly. We help plants across Ohio maintain cleanliness, reduce downtime, and get ready for audits, inspections, or retooling.
Why Dry Ice Blasting Works for Manufacturing & Industrial Environments
Dry ice blasting lifts away grease, grime, oil, carbon buildup, and dust from critical surfaces using frozen CO₂ pellets and pressurized air. As the pellets hit the surface, they turn into gas, removing contaminants without abrasion, water, or leftover grit. That’s what makes dry ice blasting an ideal cleaning solution for manufacturing environments.
Traditional methods like chemical cleaning or water-based systems can damage sensitive equipment or interrupt the manufacturing process. Dry ice blasters eliminate that risk by offering a dry, non-conductive, non-abrasive option that’s safe for electrical panels, food processing equipment, and precision machinery.
Here are some of the benefits of dry ice blasting for specialized equipment:
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What We Clean in Manufacturing Plants
In a manufacturing facility, dirty equipment isn’t just unsightly—it’s unsafe. Dust, grease, and buildup reduce performance, increase fire risk, and lead to premature equipment failure. CT Service Systems delivers a wide range of services with the right equipment and expertise to keep your work environment clean, compliant, and productive.
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Frequently Asked Questions About General Manufacturing Cleaning
Maintaining a clean, efficient manufacturing facility comes with a lot of moving parts—and just as many questions. Below, we’ve answered some of the most common concerns from plant managers and maintenance teams about our dry ice blasting services.
Not always. In many cases, we can clean around your existing workflow with minimal disruption. If needed, we can coordinate with your maintenance windows or scheduled downtime for a full-site cleaning.
Because dry ice blasting doesn’t require water or drying time, your equipment can often return to service immediately. This makes it one of the most efficient cleaning solutions available for the modern manufacturing process, especially when uptime is critical.
Unlike pressure washing, dry ice blasting introduces no moisture, making it ideal for sensitive equipment and confined spaces. And unlike sandblasting, there’s no abrasive grit left behind to clean up or risk damaging surfaces.
Dry ice is clean, efficient, and safer for your team and equipment long term. It also requires less post-cleaning prep and waste disposal, making it a smart option for facilities that need reliable, low-impact cleaning and disinfecting methods.
Yes. Dry ice blasting is non-conductive, so it can safely be used to clean around electrical enclosures, junction boxes, sensors, and switchgear. We regularly clean equipment where water, solvents, or abrasives would be dangerous or damaging. Everything stays dry and residue-free.
CT Service Systems is a full-service cleaning company, and for industrial cleaning situations where dry ice isn’t the best fit, we’re equipped with a wide range of alternatives, including:
Absolutely. We often assist manufacturing clients with pre-audit cleanups to help meet internal, customer, or regulatory cleanliness standards. Our team can help you make a strong impression during ISO certification, OSHA inspections, or internal quality reviews.
We offer everything from dry ice blasting to floor coatings, meaning you won’t have to juggle multiple vendors for special cleaning, surface prep, or even painting and restoration. With our expert crews and professional dry ice blasting machines, we’ll make sure your facility is fully ready for inspection.
It depends on your production environment, contamination levels, and regulatory requirements. Many of our clients schedule dry ice blasting as part of routine preventive maintenance—monthly, quarterly, or ahead of major audits or retooling projects.
Ongoing deep cleaning helps reduce downtime, improve safety, and prolong equipment lifespan. Our team can recommend a service plan tailored to your work environment and goals.