Re: Soda Blasting?
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Re: Soda Blasting?



I think the only drawback of soda blasting is that you have to wash
the blasted surfaced thoroughly afterwords as the soda residue will
effect paint.

Another method that leaves NO residue is dry ice blasting. They use it
in industrial applications alot. I know my neighbor that worked @ the
Newark, DE Durango plant said they used it all the time there. There's
no clean-up except for the material you're blasting off.

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