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Old 05-06-08, 07:16 PM   #14
iaintscared1969
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I have used soda blasting in some of my builds. The only thing you have to tell the person or shop doing the paint work is that it has to be completly free of dust etc. Then it has to be wiped down thouroghly with vinegar. If you try to wipe it with a cleaning solvent all it will do is smear. Vinegar first then prep solvent. It will stick and it leaves a baby butt smooth surface. It will not remove rust though. You will need to take care of that before or after soda blast.

Here is a link www.sodablasting.com

Call them talk to Bill or Brian these are great guys to deal with and they will give you the straight from the horses mouth answer.


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