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  • what the hell is the machine ???

  • That project was blasted with baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). The baking soda is by Natrium Products and product #260. The equipment is by The Soda Works and is a Buster Blaster 100 model. More information at The Soda Works web site or Chesapeake Soda Clean web site. @aberhan78

  • Beats watching paint dry anyways!

    

  • what type of machine is that, do you have a pic of it pls ?

    What sealant did you use after?

  • @davoushka: Sealant? Why would you want to seal the wall?

  • You missed a spot.

  • It looks like magic man!!!

  • nice work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • at first when i saw the title i thought it was like a soda bomb gonna blast through some bricks. aha

  • i can keep on watching this for hours.

  • @TriumphRock hahahahaha

    

  • I have same exact situation on my 100 yr old fireplace, only w/ 5 layers of paint over the plaster. I spent 10 hrs scrubbing and scraping it w/ paint remover last weekend and didn't even get 20% done. I've been searching for a better way. Thank you!

  • how much of psi do you need to handel such a job pls?

  • what type of machine is that, do you have a pic of it pls ?

    cheers

  • Whats the yellow crap all over the wall? Mud?

  • That is a 100 year old wall that had been covered with plaster & lath inside a row house in Washington, DC.

    Stacey

    Chesapeake Soda Clean, Inc.

  • 100 year old plaster.

    Stacey

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