Soda blasting
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*Environmental friendliness. | *Environmental friendliness. | ||
*Non-destructive, and won't warp panels. | *Non-destructive, and won't warp panels. | ||
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*Doesn't harm glass, chrome, or rubber. | *Doesn't harm glass, chrome, or rubber. | ||
*Does not cause heat buildup or sparks. | *Does not cause heat buildup or sparks. | ||
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*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. | ||
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+ | For a professional, experienced shop that's well-trained in its use, does all of the finish prep work itself, and has a soda-friendly guarantee from its paint supplier, soda blasting may be a viable choice.\ | ||
==Reasons against using soda blasting== | ==Reasons against using soda blasting== |