Ice Blast Cleaning Services from APT ICC

Ice Blast Cleaning

A residue-free cleaning method that uses ice to remove dirt, grease, paint, and surface rust without damaging
the material underneath.

Benefits of Ice Blast Cleaning

• Cleans surfaces without leaving any residue behind

• Removes grease, dirt, paint, and light rust without damage

• Ideal for food-safe and hygiene-critical environments

• Reduces downtime as there is little to no clean-up required

• Safe for use on sensitive machinery and precision equipment

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Why Choose APT ICC?

APT 35 years Experience

35+ Years Experience

APT Trusted By Local Authorities & Heritage Sites

Trusted By Local Authorities & Heritage Sites

APT are Fully Insured & Safety-Certified

Fully Insured & Safety-Certified

CHAS & SafeContractor Accredited

CHAS & SafeContractor Accredited

Nationwide Coverage

Nationwide Coverage

Turn-Key Ice Blast
Cleaning Solutions

  1. Initial Enquiry: Send us photos and as much information as possible about your project to help us assess your requirements.
  2. Site Survey: We visit the site to inspect the area, materials, and access conditions before quoting.
  3. Quotation: A detailed quote is provided outlining the scope, process, and costs involved.
  4. Agreement & Documentation: Once approved, we issue a contract along with full RAMS for compliance and clarity.
  5. Scheduling & Completion: We arrange a suitable date, complete the work efficiently, and leave the site clean and ready for use.

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Check Out Our Ice Blasting Projects

Ice Blast Cleaning of Stairs & Testing Platforms at GE Aviation in Caerphilly, WalesIce Blast Cleaning of Autoclaves at VFE - NCC in Bristol, EnglandFood Production Line Cleaning at Hovis Bakery, Macclesfield in ManchesterProduction Line Cleaning at Graphic Packaging in BristolFactory & Machine Cleaning at Loseley Ice CreamsFactory & Machine Cleaning Services for OP Chocolate Ltd in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales
Ice Blast Cleaning of Stairs & Testing Platforms at GE Aviation in Caerphilly, WalesIce Blast Cleaning of Autoclaves at VFE - NCC in Bristol, EnglandFood Production Line Cleaning at Hovis Bakery, Macclesfield in ManchesterProduction Line Cleaning at Graphic Packaging in BristolFactory & Machine Cleaning at Loseley Ice CreamsFactory & Machine Cleaning Services for OP Chocolate Ltd in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales
Ice Blast Cleaning of Stairs & Testing Platforms at GE Aviation in Caerphilly, WalesIce Blast Cleaning of Autoclaves at VFE - NCC in Bristol, EnglandFood Production Line Cleaning at Hovis Bakery, Macclesfield in ManchesterProduction Line Cleaning at Graphic Packaging in BristolFactory & Machine Cleaning at Loseley Ice CreamsFactory & Machine Cleaning Services for OP Chocolate Ltd in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales
Ice Blast Cleaning of Stairs & Testing Platforms at GE Aviation in Caerphilly, WalesIce Blast Cleaning of Autoclaves at VFE - NCC in Bristol, EnglandFood Production Line Cleaning at Hovis Bakery, Macclesfield in ManchesterProduction Line Cleaning at Graphic Packaging in BristolFactory & Machine Cleaning at Loseley Ice CreamsFactory & Machine Cleaning Services for OP Chocolate Ltd in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales

UK-Based Specialists in Ice Blast Cleaning

APT ICC provides specialist ice blast cleaning services across England and Wales, supporting industries where cleanliness, precision, and residue-free results are critical. Ice blast cleaning is a non-abrasive cleaning method that uses ice to safely remove contamination from surfaces without harming the underlying material.

Ice blast cleaning is sometimes referred to as dry ice blasting or ice blasting. While the names vary, the principle is the same: frozen ice particles are used to lift and remove contamination such as oil, grease, surface rust, paint, and dirt. As the ice evaporates during the process, it leaves no secondary waste behind, apart from the material being removed. This makes the method particularly suitable for environments where cleanliness and contamination control are essential.

APT ICC carries out ice blast cleaning in food-safe environments, manufacturing facilities, and areas where traditional cleaning methods are not suitable. The process is commonly used on mechanical equipment, production machinery, platforms, and structural components where residues have built up over time and need to be removed without introducing water, chemicals, or abrasive media.

Ice blast cleaning is especially effective where precision is required or where sensitive surfaces must not be altered. It allows cleaning to take place close to operational equipment and, in some cases, within live environments, with minimal disruption and reduced clean-up time.

With over 35 years of experience, APT ICC is trusted to deliver ice blast cleaning in demanding and specialist environments. Recent projects include ice blasting to remove flaking paint and surface rust from a staircase leading to an engine testing platform for G.E., cleaning an autoclave door seal and frame for VFE to remove rust and debris, and restoring an engine measuring table for G.E. where surfaces needed to be returned to bare metal with no corrosion residue. All works are carried out under strict health, safety, and environmental controls, delivering reliable, high-quality results across England and Wales.

Client Reviews

Graphic Packaging International

“APT-ICC carried out a very demanding programme of industrial cleaning and ice blasting which delivered fantastic results further demonstrating APT’s competence to deliver on time projects. We will continue to use their services for our ongoing operations.”

Justin May – Operations Manager, Graphic Packaging

“We employed the services of APT to renovate a Grade 2 Listed Building. Under the directive of Cadw we were not allowed to use any wet process or chemicals within the interior of the building. APT used Soda Blasting on sandstone, brick, ceramic glazed tiles, metal work, paintwork on ceilings, coving, woodwork and ornate fixtures.

It was a great achievement to have one system for all the surfaces that needed cleaning and restoring and one that also ticked all the boxes of the environmental and conservation officers. The process saved us both time & money in being able to have just one company on site. We are very grateful to APT for their hard work on this project.”

Tim Luke - Gee Construction

Overbury

“I would like to thank APT-ICC for their excellent work and assistance on the Barclays Bank project. They delivered the scheme and additional works on time and without issue thanks to Andrew and his team for all your extra effort, long hours and commitment. I look forward to using them on future renovations.”

Graham Lowe - Project Manager, Overbury Plc

Gwynedd Council

“We have been receiving an overwhelming number of positive comments about the war memorial cleaning. Yesterday, during the small ceremony at the Penrallt column on the 1st World War anniversary, many expressed their appreciation for how splendid the memorial looks after the cleaning. We anticipate sharing photos on the internet page later this week. Additionally, we have shared your details with another person who serves as the clerk to two other local councils. Thank you once again for the exceptional work.”

Janice Davies - Gwynedd Council

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ice blast cleaning used for?

Ice blast cleaning is used to remove grease, dirt, paint, and light surface rust without damaging the surface underneath. It’s a residue-free process, meaning there’s no secondary waste left behind. This makes it suitable for precision and hygiene-critical environments.

How is ice blast cleaning different from grit or abrasive blasting?

Ice blast cleaning is non-abrasive and does not wear or profile the surface. Unlike grit blasting, the ice evaporates during cleaning and leaves no blasting media to clean up. This reduces clean-down time and disruption.

Can ice blast cleaning be used on machinery and equipment?

Yes. Ice blast cleaning is commonly used on machinery, production equipment, and mechanical components. It’s particularly useful where water, chemicals, or abrasive methods are not suitable. The method allows equipment to be cleaned without stripping or damage.

Is ice blast cleaning suitable for food or hygiene-critical environments?

Yes. Because the process is dry and residue-free, it is often used in food production and controlled environments. It helps remove contamination without introducing moisture or chemicals. This supports hygiene and cleanliness requirements.

Can ice blast cleaning be done in-house?

Specialist equipment and experience are required to achieve consistent results. While some organisations invest in their own systems, results are often better when carried out by experienced operators. Incorrect use can reduce effectiveness or damage sensitive components.

Does ice blast cleaning create dust or mess?

Very little. The ice evaporates on contact, leaving only the removed contamination behind. This reduces clean-up time compared to abrasive methods.

Can ice blast cleaning be carried out on live sites?

In many cases, yes. Ice blast cleaning can be carried out close to operational equipment with proper planning and controls. This helps minimise downtime and disruption.

Can you advise on cleaning products alongside ice blast cleaning?

Yes. In some situations, professional cleaning chemicals can be used alongside or instead of ice blasting. APT ICC can advise on suitable products, including those manufactured by APT Commercial Chemicals, used across sites in England and Wales.

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