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Vapor Blast Canterbury for Vapour Blasting

For High Quality Finishing. Vapour blasting or wet blasting is non-destructive which makes it an ideal process for cleaning many components to the highest standard and produces a smooth, satin finish.

Based near Cust, close to Christchurch, Rangiora, Kaiapoi, Amberley, Rolleston, Ohoka, Oxford and Methven.

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Vapour Blasting

Motorcycle - Car - Boat - Truck - Aviation

Whether it's for for Antique - Vintage - Classic - Modern - Rally - Road - Race - Hot Rod - Special.

What do we vapour blast?

    • Carbon Fibre
    • Stainless Steel
    • Rubber
    • Chrome
    • Steel
    • Brass

    • Fibreglass
    • Aluminium
    • Glass
    • Plastic
    • GRP

Vapour Blasting by Vapor Blast Canterbury

Vapour blasting uses water and mildly abrasive media to clean metal surfaces without actually wearing away any of the metal - unlike sand-blasting which is a far more destructive process.

The water buffers and lubricates the particles on impact allowing very fine finishes to be produced without damage to the component.

The end result is a far finer finish and no abrasive media is left behind because it is all washed away with the water, to restore components to a "like new" condition, producing a smooth, satin finish.

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Some of our vapour blasting before and after photos


The Veteran Car Club visit to Vapor Blast Canterbury

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Will giving a talk and demonstration to The Veteran Car Club, great afternoon. If your club - group would like to come please give Will a call, Saturdays and Sundays are fine by arrangement.

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Founded in 1978 on the Channel Island of Guernsey Vapormatt was formed to develop and manufacture wet blasting machines of high standard and quality.

Vapor Blast Canterbury

We use a Vapormatt wet blasting system for Vapour Blasting because they are one of the world’s leading wet blasting companies having developed the process over several decades..

When you want the best results you have to use the best.


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So give us a call on: 027 329 4056

Vapour Blasting is non-destructive which makes it an ideal process for cleaning many components. Engine casings can be cleaned in a non-destructive manner making them look like new, this is a very desirable when restoring engines in cars and motor bikes etc especially when you want a concourse finish and simple reconditioning of existing parts.

From brake callipers to piston heads, gear box or differentials, vapour blasting is a great solution, in fact if it fits in our machine we can most likely clean it. For more information please contact us.

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Vapour Blasting

If you are looking to restore almost any engine parts, fittings or components then vapour blasting is the route you should take.

It's great for engine parts that have aged over time and for people looking to return engines and other components to a "like new" condition.



Vapor Blast Canterbury for Vapour Blasting

  Carbs & Throttle Bodies

Vapor Blast Canterbury for Vapour Blasting Carbs & Throttle Bodys

  Parts & Components

Vapor Blast Canterbury for Vapour Blasting Parts & Components

  Transmissions & Cases

Vapor Blast Canterbury for Vapour Blasting Transmissions & Cases

  Guards & Covers

Vapor Blast Canterbury for Vapour Blasting Guards & Covers

Contact Us

Vapor Blast Canterbury.
179 Leslies Road, Cust,
Canterbury. New Zealand

Phone: 027 329 4056
Email: info@vaporblast.co.nz

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Vapour Blasting

Vapour blasting, also known as Aqua, Vapor, Wet Honing, Water and Wet blasting, is a great way to restore metal components to a "like new" condition, cleaning to the highest standard and producing a smooth, satin finish.

Vapour blasting uses water and mildly abrasive media to clean metal surfaces without actually wearing away any of the metal - unlike sand-blasting which is a far more destructive process. The end result is a far finer finish and no abrasive media is left behind because it is all washed away with the water.