Making Vehicle Contamination Vanish Without A Trace

Mobile Dry Ice Cleaning and Auto Detailing Located In Pearland, TX

The Science Behind Dry Ice In Auto Detailing

The usage of dry ice in vehicle detailing services both here at Gulf Coast Ceramic Coating LLC and industry-wide is remarkable, effective, and completely safe. When our professional vehicle detailers use dry ice cleaning techniques, the process is environmentally neutral, with dry ice itself being pure, frozen carbon dioxide. The dry ice that is incorporated in our dry ice cleaning service is first formulated into rice-sized pellets, so when it is sprayed, the pellets meet dirt or grease on the surface of your vehicle and expand in volume, breaking apart and blowing away the contamination.


The frigidity of the dry ice is a huge help in removing contamination in that it causes the particles of mess to become brittle and fracture. There is no remanence of dry ice following this process, as it transitions from a solid to a gaseous state during the process. All that will remain will be your decontaminated surfaces leaving absolutely no environmental footprint.


Here is a general list of the areas of your automobile that we decontaminate with our dry ice cleaning service:

  • Engines 
  • Frames
  • Interiors 
  • Computer Boards

Try out this environmentally-sustainable automotive detailing service by calling us here at Gulf Coast Ceramic Coating LLC of Pearland, Texas today! We can provide you a comprehensive quote on how much it will cost to fully decontaminate your car, truck, or SUV and can even give you a rough estimate on the amount of time this service will take.

CALL (281) 728-9960 

The Mystery of Dry Ice Cleaning - Myths and Facts From Gulf Coast Ceramic Coating LLC

Myth 1:
Dry ice will freeze and break my vehicle’s surfaces

This does not happen when utilized by a professional automotive detailing team. Dry ice can be extremely aggressive; however, the specific application process ensures that the dry ice pellets break apart against the contamination on any given vehicle surface, causing those messes to fracture and leaving your vehicle surfaces undamaged.

Myth 2:
Dry ice cleaning is so costly, most cannot afford it

Dry ice cleaning is more expensive than your traditional exterior decontamination process or hand washing service, this is true. But the investment you make by purchasing these exponential services will keep you from needing further decontamination done to your car, truck, or SUV as frequently. In the long run, dry ice cleaning is more AFFORDABLE by comparison.

Myth 3:
Dry ice cleaning utilizes water to make the dry ice

No other chemicals or elements are incorporated in the creation of dry ice pellets other than compressed carbon dioxide. It is important to remember that dry ice vaporizes into a gas; there is absolutely no liquid involved in the cleaning process.

Benefits To Our Detailing Services - Gulf Coast Ceramic Coating LLC

Minimize The Cost of Consistent Detailing

Because the dry ice cleaning services found here at Gulf Coast Ceramic Coating LLC are so comprehensive in breaking down contamination, regular exterior detailing will need to be done less frequently. Clay-bar decontamination and hand washing gets vehicle’s safely clean; however, dry ice cleaning vanquishes molecules of contamination.

Decontamination Process Free of Residual Material

Dry ice cleaning does not leave behind any kind of residue on the areas that we use this method on. While the dry ice cleans your vehicle, it quickly transforms into a gas as it breaks apart harsh surface contamination. We will not have to wipe up or soak up any type of cleaning agent following this procedure.

Professional Procedure By Car Care Experts

Gulf Coast Ceramic Coating LLC has elaborate training behind the dry ice cleaning procedure we perform on your car, truck, or SUV. We advise that you trust industry-certified automotive detailers like ours here at our Pearland, Texas detailing shop with dry ice cleaning, as although it is safe for your surfaces, it can end up being done incorrectly and increase the risk of damage.

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