Industrial Fallout Removal
Removal of all forms of industrial and building site fallout
Industrial fallout usually refers to metal particles which statically bond to the car. While these particles can occur from brake dust, they can come from railway lines, grinding, welding, factory and ship exhausts, which often includes corrosive soot.
Additionally, cars can become contaminated with tar or bitumen, rusty water or limescale saturated water. All of these can lead to contamination which cannot be removed through normal washing and will require chemical treatment to remove.
Vehicle contamination isn't always man made or industrial. We can also remove pollen, tree sap, and the fallout from Icelandic volcanos.
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Industrial Fallout Removal Range Rover
Industrial fallout is often fine particles of ferrous metals which can damage your car. This Range Rover also had tar contamination.
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Mystery Fallout Removal
This Kia Niro came to us with mystery contamination. During inspection, we found that as well as the splatter from some kind of lacquer or resin, it also had rail dust metal fallout.
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Cardboard and Plaster Fallout example
The car was contaminated when an extractor fan at a factory belched out a cloud of what appears to be cardboard and plaster.
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