Answers to the most frequently asked questions about our cleaning and vacuuming services.
Our cooperation begins with consultation and understanding of your ailments. This allows us to tailor our services to your needs.
We carry out detailed visual inspections (optional cleaning tests) to assess the scope of work and indicate individual requirements. This will allow you to create an optimal plan of action.
We develop a detailed action plan and offer tailored to individual needs.
Our team carries out the service on a fixed schedule, reducing downtime and ensuring work safety.
We meticulously verify the final result to ensure your complete satisfaction.
We provide answers to the most frequently asked questions about our services and what we offer our customers.
We provide both one-time and regular, cyclical services, tailored to the needs of the client.
The lead time depends on the size of the object and the degree of contamination. Before starting, we prepare an accurate work plan in order to best estimate the duration of the service.
Yes, we offer services for both large production halls and smaller industrial plants.
Not always, but in some cases it can be helpful to remove obstacles to provide access to key areas that need cleaning.
Of course! We are flexible and adapt our working hours to the customer's needs. We can provide services at custom hours so as not to disrupt production or other operating processes.
Yes, we use appropriate equipment and methods that are safe for machines and surfaces.
Dry ice blasting is a method that uses granules of frozen carbon dioxide (CO₂), which are fired under pressure onto a soiled surface. The granules hit the surface, breaking up the debris, and then evaporate, leaving no residue. It is a non-abrasive and non-toxic process, ideal for delicate or hard-to-reach areas.
Yes, this method is safe for live devices, since dry ice does not conduct electricity. As a result, it is possible to clean the machines without the need to turn them off, which saves time and minimizes disruptions in production.
No, dry ice cleaning is non-abrasive, which means it does not damage delicate surfaces. The method is gentle on materials such as plastic, metal or wood, but effective in removing even difficult dirt.
This service is versatile and can be used in a variety of places, including food, pharmaceutical, rubber, automotive, on production lines, in welding plants, foundries, printing houses, as well as in facilities requiring renovation.
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