Sandblasting your vehicle is a crucial step in automotive restoration, as it helps to remove rust, paint, and other debris from frames, axles, body panels, parts, and shells. By using abrasives to blast away the old layers of grime and corrosion, you can ensure a prepared and clean surface ready for painting and refinishing.
Not only does sandblasting improve the appearance of your vehicle, but it also helps to prevent further damage and corrosion in the future. Larger panels are usually blasted at lower pressures to reduce the possibilities of warping. We prefer to sandblast most vehicles with dry abrasives to minimize the mud that can pack into crevices when done wet, which can create damage in the future from internal moisture.
Whether you are restoring a classic car or simply refreshing the look of your daily driver, sandblasting is a cost-effective and efficient way to achieve professional results. We can sandblast your car, truck, motorcycle, semi-truck, dump truck, work truck, etc. So, if you want to give your vehicle a fresh new look and protect it from the elements, consider sandblasting as part of your automotive restoration process.
If you don't have an area we can perform the sandblasting at your property, or you just have a smaller project that would make more sense to bring to us, you are more than welcome to bring your projects to us.
We typically service surrounding areas within 50 miles of our location including: Macon County, Sumner County, Wilson County, Trousdale County, Jackson County, Putnam County, and Smith County in Tennessee; and Warren County, Simpson County, and Monroe County in Kentucky. These areas include Lebanon, Hartsville, Gallatin, Cookeville, Mt. Juliet, Hendersonville, Westmoreland, Bowling Green, Glasgow, Scottsville, and Thomkinsville.
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615-359-8222
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