One of the best applications for dry ice blasting is removing loose paint from the interior of a structure. The real advantage here is that the dry ice converts to carbon dioxide gas, and the only cleanup you have is sweeping or vacuuming the paint and debris dislodged by the blasting process, which is a substantial savings in time and money from traditional media blasting options. Of course, most facilities would not be willing to have the media dust and mess of the more traditional methods, dry ice blasting is an option that makes a great deal of sense from the customer’s perspective. At 90-110 psi, which is typical of most portable and factory air compressor systems capabilities, dry ice blasting can remove loose paint quickly and effectively, paint which is already loose or poorly adhered. Think peeling paint, and a certain small percentage of the rest of the paint. If you can use higher air pressure, approaching 150psi up to over 200psi, the speed of removal is increas