DRY ICE CLEANING

 

Revolutionise the cleaning of your vehicle

Dry ice cleaning is the most effective solution for removing dirt, grease and residue without damaging original surfaces.

This innovative method uses no chemicals or water, ensuring a high-level restoration process with no damage to the vehicle.

Discover a new revolution in vehicle cleaning.

Services

ENGINE BAY CLEANING

UNDERBODY – ENGINE – GEARBOX CLEANING

Removes grease, dirt and build-up from the underbody and mechanical components without damaging sensitive parts.

 

WHEEL ARCH CLEANING

Restores the original cleanliness of the wheel arches by removing mud and embedded residue.

INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY CLEANING

A deep, moisture-free cleaning process designed to remove stains, odours and bacteria from seats, carpets and floor mats.

WHEEL CLEANING

Bring back the original shine of your wheels by removing brake dust, grime and deeply embedded dirt.

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Why can prices vary?

Dry ice cleaning is a technical and specialised process, so the final cost may vary depending on several factors:

Vehicle size

Larger vehicles, such as 5-metre saloons or SUVs, require more time to clean due to their greater exterior and interior surface area.

This means more dry ice is used and more working hours are required, which can increase the final price compared with more compact vehicles.

Engine type and complexity

For example, a V12 engine has a much more complex and extensive structure than a 3-cylinder engine. Cleaning it requires more time and therefore more material, such as dry ice.

Larger engines often have more hidden areas, components and details requiring careful cleaning, which can increase the cost.

Age of the vehicle

Older vehicles may have a greater build-up of dirt, grease and residue that is more difficult to remove. In addition, extra care may be required to protect more fragile components, which can increase the duration of the process.

In some cases, specific parts or areas may require adapted techniques to guarantee the best result.

General cleanliness condition

If the vehicle only has light dirt, such as dust or recent stains, the process will be faster and more affordable.

However, a vehicle with built-up grease, dried mud or persistent dirt will require a deeper cleaning process, increasing both labour time and material use.

A quotation adapted to each vehicle

Regardless of these factors, the final cost is always adapted to the specific characteristics of each vehicle.

Before carrying out the service, we perform a detailed assessment of the vehicle’s condition and needs. This allows us to provide an accurate and personalised quotation, ensuring the best value for money for each client.

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Where are you located?

The Typ901 workshop is located in Sant Andreu de la Barca, very close to Barcelona, making it easily accessible both by public transport and by car.

Access by train

The Palau de Sant Andreu de la Barca train station is served by FGC and is located approximately 37 minutes from Plaça Espanya, Barcelona.

Access by motorway

The workshop is strategically located close to the A-2 and AP-7 motorways, making access easy from Barcelona and nearby areas.

It can also be reached easily from the B-23, which connects with the region’s main motorway network.

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Do you offer home services?

For logistical and technical reasons, such as the need for industrial equipment, the delicate storage of dry ice and the controlled environment required for the procedure, all dry ice cleaning services are carried out exclusively at the Typ901 workshop in Sant Andreu de la Barca.

This ensures maximum quality, safety and consistency throughout the cleaning process.

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What type of vehicles do you work on?

We work on all types of vehicles, from classic cars to modern vehicles, motorcycles and even special machinery.

Our cleaning process is safe for all types of surfaces, including paint, aluminium and plastics, ensuring optimal results without damage.

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Does dry ice remove rust?

Dry ice does not remove rust, but it cleans dirt and prepares the surface for further treatment.

It is a non-abrasive technique that preserves healthy metal and helps prepare the surface for processes such as rust removers or rust converters.

Although it is not a solution for rust itself, it is a useful step in the preparation process.