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UTAH'S NEW STANDARD IN SURFACE PREPARATION AND RUST REMOVAL
At Apex Laser Solutions, we provide a level of precision that traditional methods can't match. Whether we are working out of our custom-built facility in Beaver, or deploying our fully mobile unit from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City, we bring the industry's most advanced technology directly to your project. We vaporize rust, paint, and oxidation to reveal the clean substrate beneath-restoring integrity of your project, leaving a perfect profile for protective coatings.

THE REALITY OF SANDBLASTING ASSEMBLED VEHICLES
This process is a "scorched earth" approach that forces abrasive grit past axle and pinion seals, into U-joints, and deep inside wire harness connections and looms. This creates a "grinding paste" that almost guarantees the long-term failure of your drivetrain and electronics. While the metal looks clean on the surface, these trapped particles lead to mechanical breakdown, these things may not necessarily cause you trouble next week, but they can lead to long-term failure because of sand intrusion. Our process eliminates this "liquid sandpaper" risk entirely, protecting the parts you can't see.

THE LASER VS. DRY ICE EFFICIENCY
While dry ice is often marketed as a cleaning alternative, it lacks the surgical power required for true surface preparation. In reality, dry ice is more of a "heavy-duty cleaning" method; it is physically incapable of reaching a white metal clean on a full chassis. Furthermore, the high cost of consumables creates a fundamental bottleneck. Because dry ice blasting requires a massive volume of expensive media, the process is often throttled to manage overhead, leaving you with an inconsistent finish despite a significant investment. Our laser system removes the dependency on costly media, delivering a level of aggressive, precision stripping that dry ice simply cannot achieve.
THE APEX ADVANTAGE
AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALTY

We specialize in stripping frames, chassis, and heavy components to bare metal with MINIMAL TEARDOWN. We handle the surgical prep-carefully cleaning and protecting wiring harnesses and fuel lines to provide a high-visibility restoration of the frame and components while the vehicle remains assembled.
MOBILE PROJECT SERVICES

Our mobile unit brings high-output technology directly to your site. We specialize in INDUSTRIAL SURFACE PREP, COMMERCIAL PROJECTS, and LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS, such as estate gates, expansive handrailings, and structural metal resoration.
PRESERVATION FOCUSED

Our process is non-abrasive. We remove the layers that don't belong while leaving the structural integrity of the base metal exactly as it was the day it was forged. NO HIDDEN COSTS. Stop paying for thousands of pounds of sand or dry ice media that just ends up on the floor. With our C.W. laser, you pay for the clean, not the debris. It's the most efficient, cost-effective prep on the market.
AUTOMOTIVE PROJECTS
One of our favorite projects-1961 Studebaker Hawk
White pickup truck towing a trailer with a black vintage car and red machine at sunset in a rural area.
Close-up view of a rusty and corroded vehicle suspension component undercarriage.
Close-up view of a vehicle's suspension assembly, showing a coil spring, control arm, and tie rod end.
Close-up of a stripped car chassis frame and suspension components in a garage.
Empty car engine bay freshly painted black, with plastic coverings and yellow tape around the edges in a workshop setting.
Close-up view of a vehicle suspension system showing coil springs, control arms, and brake components.
Underside of a vehicle showing the rear axle, differential, leaf springs, and part of the suspension inside an automotive workshop.
Underside of a vehicle on a hydraulic lift showing the rear axle, differential, and leaf spring suspension.
Close-up of a car's undercarriage showing the suspension system, frame, and wheel well with a tire in the foreground.
View of a car's rear axle and leaf spring suspension system with a drum brake, lifted in a garage with a green step ladder in the background.
Close-up view of a rusty and worn vehicle suspension component with visible cracks in the bushing area.
Close-up of a severely cracked and deteriorated car suspension bushing with visible dirt and wear.
READY FOR THIS LEVEL OF PRECISION? EXPLORE OUR PROJECTS
Rusty rear axle and differential assembly of a vehicle raised on a lift in a mechanic workshop.
Close-up view of a vehicle's rear axle assembly in a garage with visible leaf spring suspension and brake components.
Close-up of a black painted vehicle axle and differential assembly in a workshop with tools and supplies in the background.
Close-up view of a vehicle's rear suspension system with leaf springs and mounted tires in a workshop.
Close-up view of a vehicle's suspension system showing leaf springs, metal frame, and tire underneath.
Close-up view of a vehicle's rear suspension system with leaf springs, brake disc, and removed wheel inside a garage.
Side-by-side images showing a rusty vehicle suspension and axle on the left and a restored, freshly painted black suspension and axle on the right.
Side-by-side comparison of the underside of two vehicles on lifts, showing exhaust pipes, driveshafts, and suspension components with one side appearing cleaner and newer than the other.
Underside view of a black Ford truck raised on a hydraulic lift in an auto repair shop.
Close-up of a vehicle's front suspension and brake system in a garage with tools and an American flag in the background.
Close-up of a vehicle's rear suspension system showing a coil spring, shock absorber, brake disc, and exhaust components in an automotive workshop.
Close-up of a vehicle's rear wheel assembly with brake disc, suspension, and shock absorber visible in a garage.
Underside view of a vehicle's rusty rear axle and suspension system with a Bridgestone tire mounted, inside a garage with tools and equipment.
Underside view of a vehicle axle and suspension lifted in a garage with fans and tools in the background.
Underside of a vehicle lifted on a yellow hydraulic car lift showing suspension, exhaust system, and rear axle in a garage with an American flag in the background.
Underside view of a vehicle's front suspension and steering components lifted in a garage.
Underside view of a vehicle showing the chassis, exhaust system, and suspension parts with a white body panel above.
Underside of vehicle showing rusty metal frame, suspension components, and part of the exhaust system.
Person welding a metal frame with sparks flying in a workshop.
Close-up of a vehicle's rear axle and differential housing mounted on a rusty frame with leaf springs.
Close-up of a vehicle's differential housing partially coated with black paint and partly rusty, with connected mechanical components and a fan visible in the background.
ON-SITE POWER AND PRECISION WHERE IT COUNTS
Four men in blue shirts inspecting the front section of a red and white vintage train locomotive inside a spacious industrial workshop.
Red construction machine labeled Precision Pulse 1000 on a paved area at a building construction site with scaffolding and portable toilets in the background.
Red Precision Pulse 1000 machine and black LaserSquad air compressor in front of building with glass doors and windows, with safety cones and ladder nearby.
Red industrial machine with green indicator light in a factory setting, with workers and large equipment in the background.
Close-up of a weathered metal fence with decorative curved bars and a padlock attached.
Base of a green metal street lamp surrounded by grass with scattered dry autumn leaves and a concrete sidewalk in the background.
Laser welding process on stacked green and silver metallic rectangular components on a workbench.
Close-up of a steel beam with rusted orange and paint markings next to a wooden structure on a plywood floor.
Interior of an unfinished wooden house frame at dusk with a steel beam in the center.
THE SCIENCE OF A SUPERIOR SURFACE
  1. MOLECULAR DEHYDRATION: Our process drives out deep-seated moisture and sterilizes carbon deposits, eliminating the hidden causes of "under-paint" corrosion.
  2. NO MATERIAL LOSS: We remove the contaminants, not the metal. We preserve factory stamps, VIN numbers, and delicate edges that sandblasting would round off or destroy.
  3. ZERO CHEMICAL RESIDUE: By avoiding acid baths and degreasers, we leave the metal in "pure" state, ensuring maximum adhesion and a finish that lasts for years.
  4. ENGINEERED SURFACE PROFILE: Unlike traditional blasting that gives you one rough texture, we can fine-tune our laser to achieve the exact anchor profile required for your specific coating-from a smooth finish for thin paints to a textured "tooth" for heavy-duty powder coating.
THE RAW SURFACE: Even "clean" metal from the mill is covered in a layer of carbon, scale, and microscopic oils. Under magnification, you can see these contaminants-this is exactly what causes paint and powder coating to fail, bubble, and peel over time.
THE ABLATED SURFACE: Our laser ablates these impurities  at the molecular level. This process doesn't just clean it, it dehydrates and sterilizes the substrate, driving out hidden moisture and vaporizing carbon deposits that traditional cleaning methods leave behind.  
1000X MAGNIFICATION
Side-by-side close-up comparison of a corroded, rusted metal surface on the left and a textured, grooved metal surface on the right.
HOW IT WORKS
1. GET A QUOTE. Send us a few photos of your project for a fast estimate.
2. DROP OFF OR PICK UP.
Bring it to the shop or let us tow it for you.
3. PRECISION PREP.
We use high-output C.W. laser technology to vaporize heavy rust and scale at the molecular level. Once sterilized, we seal the metal with Eastwood or KBS industrial coatings. This isn't just a "refurbished" frame-it's an armored chassis with a finish that's more durable, chemical-resistant, and rust-proof than anything that ever rolled off a factory assembly line.
WHAT WE SERVICE
AUTOMOTIVE

Assembled vehicle chassis, frames, wheels, engine blocks, bumper kits, chassis resorattions, suspension components, drivelines, sub-frames, exhaust components, axles, springs, rock sliders, skid plates, brake calipers, drums.
INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL

Heavy equipment, weld inspection/prep/cleaning, concrete cleaning/surface prep, fleet maintenence, playground equipment, seating areas.
HOME & ARCHITECTURE

Iron gates, metal art, expansive fencing, structural steel, handrails, staircases, lightpoles, wrought iron items, monument preservation, historical metal structures.


FACTORY COATINGS FAIL. OUR LASER-PREP AND ARMOR-SEAL PROCESS ENSURES YOUR PROJECT SURVIVES THE ELEMENTS FOR DECADES, NOT JUST SEASONS.
CALL OR EMAIL US TODAY FOR YOUR FREE QUOTE
*Please note, we do not restore body panels.
* 8 hour minimum on mobile services.
*Apex Laser Solutions is a trade name of Apex Bed And Chassis

CONTACT

Bob Stacy

(801)866-6679

Apexlaser@yahoo.com