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Mar 19, 2015
Baking soda will not peen, pit, embed or lodge itself in any seam, nook, or cranny of the parts you are working with. By properly rinsing the parts all of the soda will dissolve and simply wash away, eliminating any future problems that residual glass or plastic bead...
Mar 19, 2015
Soda blasting will not etch or ruin glass.
Mar 19, 2015
Anything soda blasted needs to be properly blown off and rinsed (we recommend using hot water) before applying any type of new coating.
Mar 19, 2015
Variations in particle size will change the aggressiveness of the media. For instance, a large particle size is more aggressive and used for heavier duty applications such as removing paint off a car. For lighter duty blasting such as removing char off of wood, a...
Mar 19, 2015
Since Baking Soda is water soluble, very dry air is needed. It is not recommended to use this product without advanced air drying equipment. Soda is also less dense than other blasting abrasives, so make sure the pot you use has a vibrator to “shake” down...