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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 18-December 03 From: Propwash (16XS) D/FW, TX Member No.: 1,447 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() |
Any one try it? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blowtorch.gif)
After seeing Gints Rust-o-ration, it makes me want to blast mine just in case. I did the Longs and theyre OK, but hidden rust scares the hell out of me. Soda will not damage like sand or chem-strip, and leaves no residue or etch. No warped fenders and no acid between panels. It will not remove bondo or scale, but will make it show its ugly face. PS (Its not expensive or harmful to the enviroment.) |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 694 Joined: 2-January 03 From: Riverside Member No.: 71 Region Association: Southern California ![]() |
I've never used soda. I thought soda left a basic (pH wise) residue.
You might want to have a look at CO2 blasting. CO2 sublimates on impact (goes from frozen solid to gas with no liquid phase) leaving no residue. It's also pretty tough and will typically strip/clean most solid surfaces. Good luck, Kevin |
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