Vehicle and parts restoration
Dry automotive blasting removes rust, paint, primer, body filler, powder coating, and bed liner from cars, trucks, frames, wheels, and parts without introducing moisture to bare metal.
From automotive restoration to industrial surface preparation, we handle projects of any size. All work is quoted, blasted, and completed by the owner, Robert.

Sandblasting is a fast efficient way to remove rust or paint from any vehicle, making it the perfect option to clean cars that have rusted or need repainting.
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From water towers to warehouses, paint & stripe removal to rust removal from structural steel, we do it all!
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Need sandblasting services for your building to remove graffiti or grime on the wall? Keep your business looking its best with our professional sandblasting services.
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Does your home need cleaning up from fire damage, grime, or buildup? Pool tiles or driveway need refreshing? We can help.
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Professional water tank sandblasting services to remove rust, corrosion, and old coatings. We restore tanks to like-new condition.
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Restore your heavy machinery and construction equipment with our professional cleaning and surface preparation services.
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Efficient paint removal from any surface including wood, metal, concrete, and brick. Restore surfaces to their original condition.
Learn More →Every surface needs a different approach. Abrasive Blasting of Arizona handles mobile sandblasting, surface preparation, coating removal, and blast-and-paint work for residential, automotive, commercial, and industrial projects across Phoenix and Arizona.
Dry automotive blasting removes rust, paint, primer, body filler, powder coating, and bed liner from cars, trucks, frames, wheels, and parts without introducing moisture to bare metal.
We prepare tanks, trailers, machinery, structural steel, fabricated metal, service trucks, and heavy equipment for primer, protective coatings, and paint.
For homes, shops, patios, beams, masonry, concrete, metal fixtures, and wood surfaces, we choose the right media and blasting method for the material and the finish you want next.
The right method depends on the substrate, coating thickness, dust sensitivity, corrosion level, and what needs to happen after blasting. Automotive projects use dry blasting so bare metal is not exposed to moisture, while many industrial, commercial, and residential jobs can use wet or dry blasting depending on site conditions.
If the surface needs long-term protection, we can pair blasting with primer, coatings, and paint so the job moves from removal to restoration without a gap in surface protection.
Give us a call and we'll help you figure out the best approach for your project. Free quotes on all jobs.
Call (602) 644-1884