0 past simple and past participle of sandblast
1 to clean or decorate stone, metal, or glass with a machine that blows sand out at a high speed
We have many tenements and old buildings which community-based housing associations, local authorities and tenants have had sandblasted.
The shapes subject to foot traffic will usually have an abrasive finish such as honed or sandblasted.
By 1994, the engine had been taken apart, sandblasted, cosmetically restored, and reassembled.
Many buildings on the weather station on the island lost roof tiles, and parts of most buildings were sandblasted by the wind.
The sculpture is composed of steel plate that has been heat treated, sandblasted and finished with epoxy paints.
True sandblasted glass, original to the building but absent since a prior renovation, was installed in the lower panes.
All ironwork was sandblasted and repaired as needed.
For years the university sandblasted away the messages but eventually deferred to students artistic endeavors.