From Deseret News archives:
Dry ice blasting is cool way to clean
Method has diverse uses, is environmentally sound
His business focuses on dry ice blasting, or cleaning. One week his crew of five people may be removing soot from books salvaged from a fire in Richfield, and the next week removing paint from the Syro Highway Products building in Centerville.
Heath likes to give demonstrations of the cleaning method because jaws always drop, he said.
"Even if they can't use it, there are people who can't wait to tell others about it," Heath said.
Heath learned about using dry ice when he worked at Hercules Engineering in Clearfield. The company had machines that built up resins, and it needed a way to clean them off. He took some equipment to the company and found it to be quick, with no mess to clean up afterward.
"It's the kind of thing where you can go in, do it and be done," Heath said.
Another appealing aspect is that the leftovers dissipate into the air, leaving no messy cleanup and making the process environmentally friendly.
"Typically when we deal with solvents, we have to dispose of it all," said Jeff Schmidt, Solitude ski lift manager. "With this, there would be no disposal."
Ski lift workers also were excited to learn that the dry ice blasting cleaned the parts in a quarter of the time. The workers would also be able to do the cleaning on site, without as much disassembly, because the machines are portable.
"It would be good to use all over the resort," Schmidt said.
The real test of creativity came when Heath was called by Utah Disaster Kleenup to see if he could remove soot from books at the Richfield Courthouse. As far as Heath knew, dry ice blasting had never been used to clean books.
Jayrene Nielsen, a Sevier County clerk, referred Utah Disaster Kleenup to Randy Silverman, a preservation librarian at the University of Utah. She had heard a presentation he gave about five years ago.
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