One thing I’ve seen work on arc-flashed steel housings is using a non-abrasive industrial degreaser first, then following up with a melamine pad or very fine polishing compound before deciding on blasting. A lot depends on how deep the carbonization went into the finish. If the metal surface is still structurally sound, you can sometimes improve the appearance quite a bit without stripping everything down.
I’d still mark or document the affected area afterward like the second reply mentioned. In industrial facilities, that history can save someone a lot of confusion during future troubleshooting. We had a maintenance contractor use methods similar to the ones shared by
RMS Cleaning on heavily stained electrical enclosures after smoke and flash residue exposure, and the biggest takeaway was to avoid overly aggressive cleaning that could damage labels, coatings, or inspection markings. Sometimes “clean enough to inspect safely” is the better goal instead of making it look brand new again.