Posted by clint s on November 07, 2009 at 14:53:28 from (24.92.241.43):
In Reply to: Soda Blaster posted by Rtkman706 on November 07, 2009 at 14:09:07:
rustyfarmall said: (quoted from post at 15:17:24 11/07/09)
Soda blasting is the same as sand blasting, except for the media being used. Soda is mostly recommended for more delicate parts, and a Cub really isn't all that delicate. Soda is also much less aggressive than glass beads or silica sand, and may not be very effective at all when trying to remove several layers of paint or built up rust.
Soda blasting also leaves a residue on the surface that unless cleaned well will not allow the paint to stick as well. I know of 2 cars that were painted after soda blasting and the paint lifted. Luckily the shop stood behind there mistake and fixed them. It did do a nice job of cleaning the car though.
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