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(Soda blasting issues)
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Sand with 80 grit, wash with wax and grease remover. Use waterborne wax and grease remover, instead of solvent-borne (research exactly what that means), let set 15-30 minutes. Dry with a blower and a tack rag. Spray epoxy.
 
Sand with 80 grit, wash with wax and grease remover. Use waterborne wax and grease remover, instead of solvent-borne (research exactly what that means), let set 15-30 minutes. Dry with a blower and a tack rag. Spray epoxy.
  
===Soda blasting issues===
 
When soda blasting body panels, the resultant film can negatively affect finish adhesion. Epoxy primer can peel off. Soda blast medium must be "neutralized". 24 or 36 grit grinder, followed by warm water with soap. Do this with a scuff pad, and rinse thoroughly.
 
  
Some finish companies specifically advise against the use of their products on soda-blasted finishes.
 
  
 
===Quick fix for exposed areas (dents, etc.)===
 
===Quick fix for exposed areas (dents, etc.)===

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