Buildings & Facade
Fire Restoration
After a fire, restoration teams battle soot, charred surfaces, and trapped smoke odor. Classical wet cleaning often makes things worse by adding water damage. Dry ice works completely dry — soot is blasted off by thermal shock and CO₂ expansion; wood, plaster, and structural members stay intact.
- No chemicals or water
- Made in Germany
- Service across Europe
- Time saved
- 25–40 %
- Chemicals & water
- 0 %
- Sublimation
- −78 °C
- Made in Germany
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Remove soot and smoke odor without creating water damage
The CO₂ jet also neutralizes odor molecules — the smoke smell disappears rather than being masked.
Benefits in fire damage restoration
- Prevents secondary water damage
- Neutralizes smoke odor instead of masking
- Structural members and wood stay intact
- Cleans sensitive surfaces (stucco, natural stone, historic substance)
- Mobile units deployable on-site
- No hazardous disposal of cleaning fluids
Typical applications
Facade cleaning (clinker, natural stone)
- Air
- 1400–2500 l/min @ 7–10 bar
- Dry ice
- 18–32 kg/h
Fire damage restoration (soot, charred wood)
- Air
- 850–1400 l/min @ 6–9 bar
- Dry ice
- 11–23 kg/h
Recommended machines
- Champ TurboVersatile
Powerful machine for detailed vehicle work and mid-weight industrial cleaning.
View model - Champ VarioPro Flex
Flexible machine with adjustable ice output and built-in pressure regulator for professional use.
View model - Champ UltraIndustrial Power
Most powerful model outside the compact class: up to 16 bar pressure and continuously variable dosing.
View model - Champ Turbo ProIndustrial Power
High-end industrial machine with extreme output and full feature set for heavy-duty applications.
View model
Frequently asked questions
- Very effective. Dry ice removes soot, fire crust, and odor-bearing residue layer by layer from beams, masonry, steel, and concrete — without water and without driving contamination deeper into porous materials.
- No. Since no water is used, there is no drying phase and no risk of secondary moisture damage — a decisive advantage over water-blasting or chemical methods.
- For large-area fire restoration we recommend the Champ Turbo Pro with higher ice and air consumption. For smaller areas or detail work the Champ Turbo is sufficient.
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Next step
Let's talk about your application.
Tell us briefly what you need to clean — we will recommend the right blaster and put together a no-obligation quote.
