There’s a better way to clean — and this is it.

Clean without damage - Restore without chemicals - Finish without compromise

What is laser cleaning?

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Laser cleaning uses high-intensity, precisely controlled light to remove rust, paint, oil, and other contaminants without damaging the surface underneath.

Instead of using abrasion, chemicals, or force, it works by targeting the unwanted layer itself. The contaminant absorbs the laser energy more efficiently than the base material, causing it to break down and lift away while leaving the underlying surface intact.

That means we can:

  • Remove corrosion without thinning the metal

  • Strip coatings without gouging the surface

  • Clean delicate components without causing wear

It’s not about cleaning harder — it’s about cleaning smarter, cleaner, and with far more precision.

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Why laser cleaning?

Laser cleaning is a smarter, more precise way to remove rust, paint, oil, oxidation, and other surface contaminants without damaging the material underneath.

Unlike abrasive methods or chemical treatments, laser cleaning works by targeting the unwanted layer directly. That means less mess, less waste, and far greater control. With laser cleaning, you get:

  • No chemicals or blasting media

  • No damage to the base material

  • Minimal cleanup and secondary waste

  • Precise, controlled results

  • A cleaner, more efficient process

It’s a modern solution built for surfaces that need to be cleaned properly — not aggressively.

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Our Services

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Corrosion / Rust Removal
Removes rust and oxidation without damaging metal.

Biofilm Removal

Remove bacteria, buildup, and organic contamination safely.

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Coating & Overspray Removal

Strip unwanted coatings, sealants, and overspray with precision.

Heritage Restoration

Gently clean and restore delicate stone and historic materials.

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Graffiti & Paint Removal

Eliminate paint and graffiti without damaging the surface underneath.

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Injection Mold Cleaning

Clean molds without abrasion, reducing downtime and wear.

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Soot & Smoke Removal

Restore surfaces affected by fire, smoke, and carbon deposits.

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Grease & Oil Removal

Break down and remove heavy grease and oil buildup.

  • "I honestly didn’t think the rust could come off this clean without damaging the metal underneath. The laser cleaning was super precise — no grinding, no mess, nothing. The team was professional, showed up on time, and explained everything clearly. Way better than sandblasting."

    — Mark D.

  • "We had layers of old paint and grime on some equipment, and this was by far the best solution. No chemicals, no cleanup headaches — just clean metal underneath. You can tell these guys really know what they’re doing."

    — Sarah L.

  • "What impressed me most was how controlled the process was. They removed corrosion without affecting the surface at all. It looks brand new. Super easy to work with and very responsive from start to finish."

    — Jason M.

  • "I’ve used traditional methods before and this is on another level. No dust everywhere, no damage, and way faster than I expected. The team was efficient and took the time to make sure everything was perfect."

    — Chris R.

  • "They cleaned a delicate component for us that we couldn’t risk damaging — and the result was flawless. The fact that there are no chemicals involved was a huge plus too. Highly recommend."

    — Amanda K.

  • "From the first call to the final result, everything was smooth. They’re clearly experts in laser cleaning, and the quality shows. Removed years of buildup without any wear to the surface. Will definitely use them again."

    — Daniel T.

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Clean. Restore. Protect.

Clean. Restore. Protect. Laser cleaning prepares the surface — Top Floor Hardwood completes it with premium wood finishes

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.

  • Laser cleaning is very safe when performed properly with the right equipment and protective measures. It is a controlled process operated by trained professionals and avoids many of the hazards that come with chemical cleaners or abrasive blasting.

  • Yes. Because it does not rely on chemicals or blasting media, laser cleaning produces less secondary waste and is a much cleaner process overall. It is a more environmentally responsible option for many cleaning and restoration applications.

  • Yes. One of the biggest advantages of laser cleaning is its precision. It can often remove contamination while being much gentler on the underlying surface than traditional cleaning methods.

  • Laser cleaning works well for industrial maintenance, equipment cleaning, surface preparation, restoration, mold cleaning, and removing stubborn contaminants that require a more precise and controlled approach.

  • No. One of the advantages of laser cleaning is that it creates far less mess than methods like sandblasting or chemical cleaning. Since there are no added blasting materials or chemicals, cleanup is minimal.