Yes! Clean Beam Laser Solutions is fully mobile. We bring our equipment to your location—across Charlotte, NC, and throughout most of North and South Carolina.
Yes, when operated by trained professionals, laser cleaning is non-destructive and safe for most metals, masonry, concrete, and historic surfaces. Settings are tailored to each material to ensure precise cleaning without damage.
Laser cleaning uses pulsed or continuous wave lasers to remove rust, paint, grease, and contaminants from surfaces without using chemicals or abrasives. The laser beam heats and vaporizes the unwanted material while leaving the underlying surface intact.
Can laser cleaning remove graffiti from brick or concrete?
Yes, but results depend on paint color, thickness, and surface type. Laser cleaning is best for historic and sensitive structures where abrasive or chemical methods aren't suitable.
Is laser cleaning good for engines and industrial equipment?
Yes! We clean engine blocks, cylinder heads, pistons, industrial machinery, and conveyors—removing oil, grease, and carbon deposits with precision and no damage.
Can laser cleaning remove paint from cars or homes?
Laser removal is ideal for localized paint jobs like car panels or flanges. It’s not recommended for large-scale stripping (e.g., entire vehicles or buildings) due to time and cost.
We specialize in surface and flash rust removal. For thick, scaly corrosion, we may recommend a mechanical pre-treatment first to ensure the laser can work efficiently.
Without protection, cleaned metal can re-rust. We recommend applying anti-corrosion coatings immediately after cleaning (phosphate, CRC, lanolin-based, etc.).
Can you clean soot from brick and wood after a fire?
Absolutely. Laser cleaning is highly effective at removing soot without damaging the substrate. It's ideal for insurance restoration work on wood, brick, stone, and steel.