People Are Saying They Can Watch This Sandblasting Video 'All Day'
People Are Saying They Can Watch This Sandblasting Video 'All Day'
Sandblasting is the technique of smoothing and cleaning a hard surface by driving solid particles across it at high speeds with compressed air.

There are a series of videos on social media that are visually pleasing and others that give a sense of satisfaction. One such oddly satisfying video has surfaced on the internet that shows the quick results of sandblasting. It is the technique of smoothing and cleaning a hard surface by driving solid particles across it at high speeds with compressed air. While the technique itself mesmerised most online users, many were stunned to see how fast and effortlessly it did the work.

The video was originally shared on the Sandblasting Service page and later reported by Unilad. The footage shows how an old staircase is being cleaned with the technique of sandblasting. One can see the wall chip off within seconds while the steps get cleared so fast that it will make you wonder what just happened. Sandblasting is an efficient method for removing paint, rust, and oxidation residue from objects. It can also be used to alter the appearance of a metal surface, for example, by eliminating scratches or casting marks. Interestingly, it is not a new technology but has been in use for over a century.

However, the speed and efficiency of the work surely left the online users stunned. The video has thousands of views and a slew of reactions.

Some said, “I could watch this all day,” while others mentioned, “This is best! So Satisfying.”

A user joked that the Sandblasting video looks, “Like the eraser on MS Paint.”

Many users compared it with the jet wash video that is quite popular across social media. “This and water pressure washing are so relaxing,” said one, while another individual sarcastically said, “Oh Man now the jet wash has got some string competition.

A user who recently seems to have renovated their house stated, “Wish I’d have this when I spent 4 months stripping wood.”

Some asked about the residence after the cleaning was done, “Okay but where is all the sand going” One experienced person suggested, “Just make sure to tape plastic sheets around the area, because its satisfying to watch, but cleaning up all the dust..not so much” A usual sandblasting prototype has a cabinet attached to collect the dust.

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