Soda blast your car
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@ngmaze LOL at your comment
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cool
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Isn't soda bicarb is basic isn't it? If enough of that stuff gets into the surroundings or water table, you'll have a problem. Saying that it doesn't have chemicals, will make people not take the normal precautions... also even though its not caustic it's still a chemical...
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i thought by soda blasting you meant puttin a bottle of coke in an air cannon and firing it at a car *retard face*
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I imagine the crystals of sodium bicarbonate, would shatter on impact - can you put the bicarb into a tank of water, float the crap off it and then dry the solution / sludge out in big wide shallow trays and let the bicarb recrystalise?
I was thinking that the ONE supply of bicarb should be able to be reused 100's of times.
Perhaps some additional purifying through sedimentation of crud out of the solution etc....
It's a thought.
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What kind of commercial equipment are you using? Can you apply a topcoat immediately after blasting or is some type of rinsing necessary?
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I wonder how many cans they had to open...
I remember a little over twenty years ago when I help a friend strip all the paint from his Porsche 928. We used a liquid aircraft paint stripper and had to wear rubber gloves and deal with the fumes and also what to do with the sludge (removed paint mixed with stripper). It took us a couple of weeks and we still had spots where we had to use a wire wheel and old toothbrush for tight areas. Today at the shop we can do a car in a couple of days and leave no caustic residue behind.
Sodablaster305 1 year ago