MMLJ Manufacturing Introduces Dustless Hull Blasting System

Dustless Hull Blasting System

MMLJ Manufacturing in Houston, Texas has developed an eco-friendly process to quickly remove paint and marine growth from your boat's hull.  The new Dustless Hull Blasting System uses an environmentally inert combination of water and recycled bottled glass to remove paint and marine growth from boat bottoms without harming the gelcoat in 1/10th the time as traditional techniques.

Dustless blasting uses a minimal amount of water (about 15% of a power washer consumption). The inert combination delivered through a Dustless Blasting machine encapsulates the hull coating being removed, never giving it the opportunity to become airborne. A simple plastic sheet underneath the boat will capture the abrasive and coating together for quick and easy disposal.

The MMLJ blasting machine is available in 1, 5, 8, 15 and 30 cubic foot configurations and includes the blast hose, nozzle and fill funnel. An air compressor will also be needed and the size will depend on the size of the blaster.

To view a video demonstration of this product visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQfDqBNqEiM&feature=player_embedded

For more information visit www.dustlessblasting.com/marine

 

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