Soda blasting is a form of sandblasting that uses baking soda as the sandblast media this is as opposed to other common forms of blast media like corn cob walnut shell coal slag or steel medias.
Soada blasting siding.
Unlike sandblasting soda blasting uses bicarbonate also known as baking soda to strip finishes off a substrate.
Soda blasting uses sodium bicarbonate which is otherwise known as baking soda.
Media blasting is a high pressure removal process that combines compressed air with a corncob or glass blasting media to produce a very efficient and more importantly a dry log stripping process.
Soda blasting replaces sanding because it is easier and more effective.
You can also use soda blasting on most surfaces without fear of damaging the surface.
Compared to other forms of blast media baking soda is not as abrasive.
He and his crew come in with huge air compressors and a truckload of sand and literally blast the old paint right off your siding.
Uses include cleaning old surface coatings or stripping stain or paint from beams ceiling wood décor exposing the grain in wood for raised grain effect or to remove smoke or fire damage stains.
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Soda blasting is a relatively new technique for paint mold and surface rust removal that is slowly gaining popularity.
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We can also restore wood ceiling beams and restore original siding to achieve a new look.
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Completely soda blasted to bare metal.
In fact the abrasive action of the sand will even remove a thin.
Many soda blasting equipment options exist today from mini blast pots made in china to large scale complex all in one soda blast systems.
Instead of blasting the deteriorated surface of your old siding with sand you should be able to use a pressure washer that uses water.
The blasting process removes all of the old stain allows the grain of the log to open and be more receptive to staining.
These devices are readily available for either purchase or.
Other abrasive blasting techniques use small granules of sand glass beads and even bits of plastic.