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How to Remove Lead-Based Paint: Using Blastox® for Safe, Cost-Effective Abatement

How to Remove Lead-Based Paint: Using Blastox® for Safe, Cost-Effective Abatement

By on Feb 4th 2025

Removing lead-based paint—especially from highways, bridges, or industrial facilities—can be a serious challenge. From safety concerns and environmental regulations to the high costs of dealing with hazardous waste, contractors have plenty to worry about. Luckily, Black Beauty Coal Slag with Blastox is changing the game. It’s a single-step way to help stabilize lead paint waste and potentially bring your disposal costs way down. Here’s what you need to know.


Why Lead Paint Abatement Can Be Tough

When you blast off lead-based coatings, the resulting dust and debris can end up classified as hazardous waste. That usually means more paperwork, more fees, and more headaches. Any slip-ups in disposal can also land you in hot water with regulatory agencies.

Meet Blastox®: A Simple, Effective Additive

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Blastox is a “complex calcium silicate-based abrasive additive” that’s designed to chemically stabilize lead so the waste can often be classified as non-hazardous. In plain language, that means it chemically “locks up” lead and reduces its toxicity.
Want to learn more? Check out our information page for an in-depth view on how Blastox® can simplify lead paint abatement!

Key Benefits:

  • One-Step Process – The additive is premixed, so you can load and blast like normal.
  • Cuts Disposal Costs – Waste may be disposed of as non-hazardous material if it passes a TCLP test.
  • Proven Performance – Over 150 million square feet of lead-based paint have been successfully abated with Blastox.
  • Saves Time & Hassle – No separate chemical treatments or extra labor required.

How It Works on the Job

Paint Removal Process

  1. Prepare the Site: Always check the lead levels in the paint you’re removing.
  2. Blast as Usual: Blastox is already blended with the Black Beauty Coal Slag, requiring no extra steps.
  3. Test the Spent Media: Run a TCLP test to determine waste classification.
  4. Follow Local Rules: Ensure compliance with state and federal regulations.

Expert Tips

  • Use Proper PPE: Even though Blastox stabilizes lead, protective equipment is still essential.
  • Document Everything: Keep records of TCLP test results and disposal procedures.
  • Stay Current: Monitor OSHA and EPA guidelines for compliance.

Ready to Simplify Lead Abatement?

If you’re facing a lead paint abatement project, Black Beauty Coal Slag with Blastox from SandBlastingMachines.com might be your ideal solution. It’s fast, user-friendly, and proven to help keep waste stable while lowering disposal costs.

Get your quote today and see how much time and money you can save!


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