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Elite Sandblast Services
Home
Services
  • Dry Blasting
  • Soda Blasting
  • Mobile Dustless Blasting
Contact Us
  • Facebook
Gallery
Learn
  • Reasons to sandblast
  • How sandblasting works
  • Maintaining the machine
  • Painting after sandblast
  • Sandblasting vs Sanding
  • Sandblast vs power wash
  • When to Sandblast
  • What can be sandblasted
  • Types of sand to blast
  • Safety and sandblasting
  • Removing paint with sand
More
  • Home
  • Services
    • Dry Blasting
    • Soda Blasting
    • Mobile Dustless Blasting
  • Contact Us
    • Facebook
  • Gallery
  • Learn
    • Reasons to sandblast
    • How sandblasting works
    • Maintaining the machine
    • Painting after sandblast
    • Sandblasting vs Sanding
    • Sandblast vs power wash
    • When to Sandblast
    • What can be sandblasted
    • Types of sand to blast
    • Safety and sandblasting
    • Removing paint with sand
  • Home
  • Services
    • Dry Blasting
    • Soda Blasting
    • Mobile Dustless Blasting
  • Contact Us
    • Facebook
  • Gallery
  • Learn
    • Reasons to sandblast
    • How sandblasting works
    • Maintaining the machine
    • Painting after sandblast
    • Sandblasting vs Sanding
    • Sandblast vs power wash
    • When to Sandblast
    • What can be sandblasted
    • Types of sand to blast
    • Safety and sandblasting
    • Removing paint with sand

What materials can be sandblasted?

Many different materials can be sandblasted, including:

  • Metals: steel, aluminum, brass, copper, etc.
  • Glass
  • Stone: marble, granite, limestone, etc.
  • Ceramics
  • Wood
  • Plastic
  • Rubber

It's important to note that not all materials are suitable for sandblasting, and some may be damaged or degraded by the abrasive materials used. It's also important to consider the intended use of the surface after sandblasting, as some materials may be left with a rough or porous surface that may not be suitable for certain applications.

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