Traditional stone cleaning methods have long relied on abrasive techniques such as sandblasting, chemical treatments, and manual scrubbing. While these methods have been effective to some extent, they also have drawbacks such as abrasive damage, chemical residues, and limited precision.
Laser cleaning operates on a simple principle: harnessing the power of laser to remove contaminants from stone surfaces without causing damage.
What sets laser cleaning apart is its ability to target specific areas with accuracy, making it ideal for delicate or intricate stone structures where preserving detail is paramount. Whether it's removing graffiti from historic monuments, restoring faded artworks, or rejuvenating weathered facades, laser cleaning are a good choice.