Sunday, March 9, 2008

Dry Ice Cleaning Helped Me Win the Debate

Debating is one thing that has always interested me. In school I participated in lots of debates. Just last week I had a debate in my engineering college on dry ice blasting. I was chosen to speak in favor of dry ice blasting and how it’s beneficial and safe for the environment as well as for industries. I didn’t have a clue on the benefits of dry ice blasting and was nervous as hell.

I had to do lots of research to brush up my knowledge on this topic. My uncle works in an environmental and industrial cleaning services company in the US, so his help came handy. It’s quite a vast topic and pretty interesting too.

For the uninitiated, dry ice blasting or CO2 blasting is an environment-friendly cleaning method. It is used in any type of industry which has equipments that need to be cleaned regularly like automotive, power plants, aviation, packaging etc. Its popularity is growing because it’s faster, non-toxic, eco friendly and time saving.

Dry ice cleaning is superior to other traditional methods such as scrapers, sanders or pressure washing in many ways. Places like nooks and crannies which are difficult to reach with brushes are easily cleaned by this process. And what’s more, equipments are cleaned on site so there is no headache of transporting them to some other place for cleaning. So you save precious time.

The more I researched on this topic, the more I got interested in dry ice blasting and the industries providing such industrial cleaning services.

All these benefits, the best one it being environment friendly, helped me outwit my opponent. I tell you it was such a high when I won the debate from that pompous Steve, who usually wins debates and is quite arrogant about his debating skills. It was such a great feeling. In fact now I have become so interested into it that I am planning to delve deeper into the subject and may be take some professional training in it. Well, let’s see what happens.

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