Mobile laser paint removal for metal, wood and industrial surfaces across Switzerland. Short, intense pulses lift paint, lacquer and coatings off the surface as dry dust, with no chemicals and no abrasives. The laser only removes the coating, so the base material keeps its shape and finish.
Real results from Swiss projects. Drag the slider to compare the painted surface with the clean result.
Laser paint removal works by photo-thermal ablation. A pulsed fiber laser sends short, energy-rich pulses onto the coating. The paint absorbs that energy, heats past its ablation threshold in milliseconds and lifts off as gas and fine particles. The base material reflects most of the same wavelength and stays cool, so its geometry and finish are not affected.
An integrated extraction unit with a HEPA filter captures the dry debris at the point of work, so there is no secondary contamination, no slurry and no dust cloud. Because the process is selective, we can take it layer by layer: remove the top coat and leave the primer, or strip everything down to bright substrate. This control is what sets laser cleaning paint apart from grinding or chemical stripping.
The same method is described internationally as laser cleaning paint removal. In practice it means no masking, no abrasive media to dispose of, and a surface that is ready for inspection, welding or re-coating straight after the work.
Pulse 1 hits the top coat. Paint, varnish and lacquer absorb the light at once, heat past the ablation threshold and lift off as gas and fine particles. The material underneath stays far cooler than your hand would feel.
Pulse 2 works through the primer and undercoat. Each coat has its own absorption, so we can stop here and leave the primer in place, or continue with another pass down to bright substrate.
Pulse 3 reaches the bare surface. Here the balance flips: clean metal or wood reflects the wavelength, so the process self-limits and the removal stops. The substrate keeps its geometry, and the surface is ready for re-coating.
Removes only the coating. Metal and wood keep their shape, finish and tolerances, with no etching or material loss.
No solvents, no caustic paste, no chemical waste or run-off to neutralise and dispose of after the job.
No sand or grit and no spent blasting media. Nothing fills the cavity, and there is no abrasive to collect afterwards.
Strip one coat and leave the primer. Parameters are tuned to each layer, so there is no masking needed.
We bring the laser unit to you, anywhere in Switzerland, and work directly on the part without dismantling.
Built-in HEPA extraction captures the dry dust at the source, so the area stays clean and contained.
Most of the coatings we see fall into a handful of families. Single and multi-layer paint is the most common, followed by powder coating on machine frames and architectural metal. We also handle e-coating, phosphate layers, primers, varnish and lacquer, and many industrial and protective coatings. The table below shows how each type responds and where it usually comes up in Swiss workshops.
| Coating | Removal | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| Paintsingle and multi-layer | very good | Steel structures, vehicle bodies and facades. Thick build-ups are removed coat by coat over several passes. |
| Powder coatingpolyester · epoxy | very good | Machine frames, fixtures and architectural metal. Removed cleanly without softening or smearing the layer. |
| E-coatingelectro-coating · cataphoresis | good | Automotive parts and primers. Thin and even, so it lifts in a controlled single pass. |
| Phosphate coatingconversion layer | good | Pre-treatment layers under paint. Removed to expose clean substrate for inspection or repair. |
| Primer and undercoat2K · etch primer | very good | Selective work: strip the top coat and leave the primer, or take everything to bright metal. |
| Varnish and lacqueron wood and metal | very good | Furniture, beams and lacquered parts. Gentle parameters keep wood grain and patina intact. |
| Anti-fouling and industrialmarine · heavy duty | good | Protective and marine coatings on hulls, tanks and heavy structures, removed under HEPA extraction. |
On steel, stainless steel, aluminium and cast iron, laser paint removal strips paint and coatings without deforming the part or losing geometry. Because the process is contactless, thin sheet and aluminium do not warp the way they can under blasting, and threads, edges and welds stay sharp.
This makes it a clean surface preparation step before re-coating or welding. We work on car bodies, classic cars and Oldtimer panels, steel structures, machine frames and tools, removing old coats down to a defined, bright surface that is ready for the next process.
For bare-metal cleaning, rust and oxide rather than paint, see our dedicated page on laser cleaning for metal.
On wood, laser paint removal lifts old paint and varnish without sanding and without raising the grain. We use gentle parameters and a low dwell time, so the surface is cleaned rather than abraded, and the natural texture and patina are preserved.
This is ideal for restoration work on furniture, beams, doors, facades and detailed mouldings, where sanding would round edges and blur profiles. There is no dust storm and no grit pressed into the grain, just dry particles captured at the source.
For general surface cleaning of timber rather than coating removal, see our page on laser cleaning for wood.
| Criterion |
Laser
Pulsed fiber |
Chemical
Stripping |
Sandblasting
Abrasive |
Sanding
Mechanical |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Damage to base material | None | Possibleetching | Roughening | Material loss |
| Chemicals needed | No | Yessolvents | No | No |
| Waste and disposal | Dry dustin filter | Toxic sludge | Spent abrasive | Dust |
| Selective layer control | High | Low | Low | Low |
| Thin metal and aluminium | Yes | Yes | Nodeforms | No |
| Mobile, no dismantling | Yes | Limited | Limited | Yes |
| Ready for re-coating | Yes | Needs neutralising | Yes | Yes |
Mobile paint removal laser work makes sense whenever dismantling, transport or downtime would cost more than an on-site visit. We work directly on the part and set up within about half an hour. The pulsed fiber laser, the control unit and the extraction form one compact system that runs on standard site power.
Our service area covers the whole country, from Lake Constance to Valais. The usual lead time is two to seven working days from confirmation. Depending on the power level we need either a 230 V or a 400 V connection on site, which we confirm with you before the visit.
For pricing detail, see laser cleaning price. For bare-metal work, see laser cleaning for metal, and for timber see laser cleaning for wood.
Industrial pulsed fiber lasers are Class 4 to EN 60825-1. Protective measures are mandatory, even for short jobs.
Everyone in the laser zone wears goggles rated OD 7 or higher for the wavelength of the laser.
An H13/H14 filter to EN 1822 captures hazardous particles at the source, so lead-based dust does not spread.
The work follows the EKAS 6508 guideline and SUVA practice, with an enclosed zone and a trained operator.
Send us photos of the part and a short description of the coating and the surface underneath.
We check the material, the coating type and the access on site, then confirm what is possible.
You receive a fixed price, free and non-binding, based on the photos rather than an hourly rate.
We bring the mobile laser unit to your location and strip the coating with extraction running.
We check the result together and hand the part over with a photo record of the work done.
The cost of laser paint removal depends on a handful of factors: the surface area, the number and type of coats, the base material, how accessible the part is on site and the travel involved. A single thin coat on an open panel is quick, while a thick multi-layer build-up in a tight corner takes more passes and more time.
Rather than guess, we work from photos. Send a few images of the part and a short note on the coating, and you receive a concrete, fixed quote within 24 hours, free and non-binding. For a full breakdown of the factors and worked examples, see our dedicated laser cleaning price page.
Send us photos of your project. We reply within 24 hours with a concrete quote, free and non-binding.
Rust, oxide and contamination on steel, stainless steel and aluminium, removed without abrasives or chemicals.
Read more SurfaceGentle cleaning of timber, beams and furniture that lifts grime and old finishes while keeping the grain.
Read more PricingHow a laser cleaning quote is built, with the factors that drive cost and worked examples for typical jobs.
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