Soda blasting

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(removed statement about soda blasting not removing body filler)
(Reasons in favor of using soda blasting)
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*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.
 
*Sodium bicarbonate has a well-known chemistry, and is widely considered safe to use.
 
*Sodium bicarbonate has a well-known chemistry, and is widely considered safe to use.
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*You can soda blast lightly to leave the body filler intact, and then go over it again to remove all filler.
  
 
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.
 
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.

Revision as of 19:56, 9 August 2009

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