Stripping paint
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− | Media blasting (specifically '''sand''' blasting) is typically not recommended for stripping paint from body panels -- the impact of the media acts like tiny hammers, warping the panel. Nevertheless, | + | Media blasting (specifically '''sand''' blasting) is typically not recommended for stripping paint from body panels -- the impact of the media acts like tiny hammers, warping the panel. Nevertheless, sand blasting or bead (glass) blasting may be useful in some instances. See [[Media blasting]]. |
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+ | HOWEVER a new method of media blasting is now available, Soda Blasting. This method uses Baking Soda, and is very effective as it will not damage the glass, plastics, chrome and rubber on the vehicle when used properly. This means that a car can be stripped with all of the parts still attached (if you wanted). | ||
====Orbital sander==== | ====Orbital sander==== |