The Mad Hat Man

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LZIR Despatch Agent
As an alternative to Sand, glass or grit blasting - Does anyone know/ have any experience of this?

Is specialist equipment needed, or can "standard" blasting nozzles and containers be used?

Any info please, as it seems to be a cleaner, less aggressive system?
 
Gives a much better finish than shot, bead, or sand blasting, good for bodywork. I think it is run through standard equipment but I don't have any experience with it.
 
Ta Nelly.

there must be some bad points - wonder what they are, coz so far, I cant see any reason why it shouldnt be used.
 
yeah - i seen several sites selling stuff, bot i havent heard that yu actually need special stuff - hence the Q.
 
well dunt the powder need ta mix at a certain rate otherwise it stops fizzing
 
Cautions

At least one paint manufacturer recommends against using their automotive epoxy primer over soda blasted substrates.[2] Care should be taken to follow the coating manufacturer's technical recommendations when applying refinish materials over soda blasted surfaces.
 
i seem o remember reading somewhere that you need a ceramic nozzle so that the soda doesnt react with the blaster
 

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