Soda blasting is the process of propelling Sodium Bicarbonate(Baking Soda) from a blast machine using the power of compressed air. This method has an almost infinite amount of uses. Baking Soda can be used to strip paint and coatings from metals, fiberglass, glass, brick, stone, tile, and other delicate surfaces all without damaging the surface. It is also great for removing grafitti from delicate surfaces like brick, stone, concrete, marbel, or granite. One of the biggest uses is for Automotive restoration. It is used to strip layers of paint, primer, undercoating, and sealers all while not damging or warping the metal. The baking soda breaks apart on impact which prevents any heat buildup which can cause warping. The soda is so delicate it will not remove rust but once all the coatings are removed from the surface we brush blast the parts with a different media to remove residue and remaining rust. After blasting hundreds of cars we have found this 2 part process to be the best method to safely, effectively clean the parts.When replacing parts is not an option, soda blasting is a great alternative to sanding the parts by hand and will give you better results in a fraction of the time! If you're spending thousands on a paint job why not start it right by getting the car completely stripped? We are able to safely remove paint and primer from Corvettes and other fiberglass-bodied cars too. See our
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