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partwerks
In the past someone posted a video of using dry ice to clean a car?
sixnotfour
I have seen this 914-6 in person , fixed a couple things,,very nice..
Mark Henry
I was gong to get dry ice blasting to clean a car from a local blasting company I found on the weeb, but when i called they said they "don't offer the service at this time". confused24.gif
The only other company offering this is way too far away.

VaccaRabite
QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Jun 3 2021, 08:36 AM) *

I was gong to get dry ice blasting to clean a car from a local blasting company I found on the weeb, but when i called they said they "don't offer the service at this time". confused24.gif
The only other company offering this is way too far away.

Like everything else, there are currently shortages.

Zach
FourBlades

This would be a great way to start the restoration of a dirty but not too rusty car.

Cleans up the exterior completely with no grit or residue left over.

A rusty car probably needs one of the liquid crushed glass blasters to really remove 914 quality rust. smile.gif

John
SKL1
I had it done recently to the undercarriage of my car, which I've had since new. Took off the undercoating (Ziebart) which had been there since 1971.
Very happy with results other than the huge mess it made in my shop...there was still silver paint under all that!

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