Green Oak Cleaning at a Lambourn Barn Conversion

February 4, 2011 in Green Oak Structures, Oak Beams & Barns

Blastaway were asked by a local builder to blast clean a new green oak internal roof structure.

The building process usually leaves machining marks as well as some water stains and tannin marks.

These show up on the timber and are unsightly so blast cleaning removes all the marks to leave a clean uniform appearance.

Green Oak Before 300x225 Green Oak Cleaning at a Lambourn Barn Conversion

Green Oak - Before

Green Oak After 300x225 Green Oak Cleaning at a Lambourn Barn Conversion

Green Oak After

Note:- Through our accurate and careful blasting techniques, there has been no damage to the new plaster.

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