Normal
stripping techniques on vehicles require sanders and grinders to
remove paint from the surface. This process can take two or more days
to completely prepare, strip and clean the vehicle. Soda blasting can
remove paint down to the base without damage to the metal, glass,
rubber or aluminium trim in a fraction of the time. The baking soda
will not damage or infiltrate hydraulics or engine parts.
In
most cases, if a vehicle has been blasted with sand or glass beads,
the metal is often left with tiny pits (like the appearance of an
orange peel) and needs to be filled and sanded back to a smooth finish
before any repainting can begin. Soda blasting can remove paint from
metal without damaging the surface.
Soda
blasting on metal actually leaves a coating which inhibits rust. This
allows the restorer the flexibility to repaint the surface straight
away or leave it for a couple of months.
Benefits include:
• Eliminates the need to use sanders
• Soda will not damage metal, glass, rubber or aluminium trim
• Soda will not damage or infiltrate hydraulics or engine parts
• Inhibits rust
• Acts as a deodorizer
• Eliminates the need to use sanders
• Soda will not damage metal, glass, rubber or aluminium trim
• Soda will not damage or infiltrate hydraulics or engine parts
• Inhibits rust
• Acts as a deodorizer