Soda blasting
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*Doesn't harm glass, chrome, or rubber (but may harm certain types of plastic trim). | *Doesn't harm glass, chrome, or rubber (but may harm certain types of plastic trim). | ||
*Does not cause heat buildup or sparks. | *Does not cause heat buildup or sparks. | ||
− | *Does not abrade substrate. | + | *Does not abrade or impinge substrate. |
*It's water-soluble, and can typically be washed down a conventional drain. | *It's water-soluble, and can typically be washed down a conventional drain. | ||
*The soda blasting residue can be temporarily left on the substrate, as a [[rust]] inhibiting protective coating. | *The soda blasting residue can be temporarily left on the substrate, as a [[rust]] inhibiting protective coating. |