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Soda, sand and shot blasting in Isle Of Wight
Blasting is a fast and effective way to remove paint, rust, coatings, and surface contamination from a range of materials.
If you’re looking for soda, sand, or shot blasting in Isle Of Wight, search with Checkatrade for a job done right. Our checked services can help prepare surfaces for restoration, repainting, or repair.
What is soda, sand, and shot blasting?
Soda, sand, or shot blasting involves propelling abrasive media at a surface to strip away coatings, corrosion, or dirt.
- Sandblasting uses sharp media for heavy-duty cleaning
- Shot blasting uses steel shot for industrial-strength removal
- Soda blasting uses gentler bicarbonate particles, ideal for more delicate surfaces
These methods prepare surfaces for painting, welding, restoration, or repairs.
Signs you might need blasting services
Is blasting right for your project? If you’re faced with any of the following, blasting could be the ideal solution:
- Rust or corrosion on metal surfaces
- Peeling or stubborn paint that needs removing
- Machinery or vehicles needing restoration
- Brick or stonework covered in dirt, staining, or old coatings
- Timber needing paint removal without damaging the grain
- Surfaces requiring preparation before recoating
How much does sandblasting cost?
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Some of the factors that can affect the cost of soda / shot / sand blasting include:
- Method used (soda, sand, shot, or alternative media)
- Surface area and material type
- Condition of the surface
- Access difficulty (indoor/outdoor, height, confined areas)
- Whether mobile blasting is required
- Cleanup or containment needs
Our guide to sandblasting costs has more detailed pricing information.
Blasting methods compared
Not sure what the difference is between sand, shot, and soda blasting? Here’s a brief overview:
Sandblasting
- Strong, abrasive cleaning
- Ideal for rust, heavy coatings, steelwork, brick
- Not suitable for delicate surfaces
Shot blasting
- Uses steel shot
- Very high impact strength
- Popular for industrial components and structural steel
Soda blasting
- Much gentler
- Suitable for wood, car panels, glass, brick, engines
- Leaves minimal heat or surface distortion
Each method suits different materials and outcomes, so the blasting company will guide you as to the most appropriate approach.
Common applications for blasting
- Car bodywork, underseal removal, classic car restoration
- Metal gates, railings, beams, and machinery
- Brick cleaning, stone cleaning, and façade restoration
- Wooden beams, furniture, and heritage surfaces
- Floors, patios, driveways, and concrete preparation
- Removing graffiti, rust, coatings, and contaminants
How long does blasting take?
Timescales for blasting vary widely, but as a guide:
- Small components or panels: 30–60 minutes
- Medium projects (gates, beams, car parts): 2–4 hours
- Larger structures or building façades: 1–2 days
Factors that affect the timescale include access, surface size, coating thickness, and chosen blasting method.
How long do blasted surfaces last?
Blasting doesn’t determine lifespan on its own — longevity depends on the protective coating applied afterwards. With suitable primers, paints, or sealers, blasted surfaces can remain in good condition for years.
Maintenance after blasting
- Clean surfaces before applying new coatings
- Use suitable primers immediately after blasting to prevent flash rust
- Check for moisture or dirt before painting
- For exterior brick and stone, consider a breathable sealer
- Inspect metal surfaces regularly for new rust spots
What should be included in your quote for blasting?
When comparing blasting quotes from providers in Isle Of Wight, look for:
- Type of blasting recommended
- Surface area and materials involved
- Labour and equipment costs
- Cleanup or containment requirements
- Travel charges for mobile blasting
- Expected timescale
- Any prep or post-blast finishing included
An itemised quote helps you compare options fairly.
Common mistakes to avoid with blasting
- Choosing the wrong blasting method for delicate surfaces
- Applying coatings without proper drying or cleanup
- Ignoring safety precautions or ventilation needs
- Removing coatings yourself with harsh chemicals
- Not protecting nearby surfaces from overspray
Tips for hiring a blasting company in your area
Before choosing a blasting company near you:
- Read real customer reviews on Checkatrade
- Check which blasting methods they offer
- Compare several quotes like-for-like
- Ask which media is suitable for your material
- Confirm whether cleanup or containment is included
To find companies offering soda, sand, or shot blasting in your area, search for blasting services in Isle Of Wight on Checkatrade.
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