SODA BLAST - PRESSURE TREATED WOOD DECK STRIPPING

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Baking Soda Blast of pressure treated wood deck to remove dark wood stain. Equipment and supplies by The Soda Works. Work performed by Chesapeake Soda Clean, Inc. Annapolis, MD. - soda blast sales, service, supplies, training & consulting. Visit www.ChesapeakeSodaClean.com for more information.

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  • can this process of soda blasting be used to strip the stain off my kitchen cabinets? on a much smaller scale that is??

  • Yes, you probably could. You'd have to do a test to fully determine your outcome. It would be messy to do it indoors though.

    Stacey - Chesapeake Soda Clean, Inc.

  • I envy your compressor ! is it a screw drive?

  • Yes. 210 cfm @ 150 psi.

  • what are the arsenic test levels before and after this process, thankyou

  • Unknown. We do decks mostly as a sub-contractor to the professional pressure wash industry which cannot remove the applied stain as we can without damage. We do not disturb the surface any where near what a pressure washer will.

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  • @gcso401

    A dry ice blaster can be used indoors without and soda or sand waste, and will take your cabinets down to bare wood!

  • @busterblastereast

    My dry ice blaster can do that deck in WAY under 6 hours, make it look just like new with with ZERO secondary waste...no bushes to cover, and no visits to the landfill!

  • @RazedByWolvs, you may want to seriously look into it

  • @CCAWOOOD there is zero arsenic in it before and after.

  • @PressurePros but wen your done the back yard doesn't look like Christmas. :(

  • buster, perhaps you speak of the hacks that plague the pressure washing industry. A true wood professional would have that entire deck, including rails stripped in under an hour using LOW pressure and the right cleaning agents. I'm not attempting to take anything away from what you are doing. I do want to dispel the myth that pressure washing causes damage to decks. Like any power tool or trade, the results lie in the skillset of the contractor.

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