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What is Soda Blasting?

Soda Blasting is a revolutionary process; in which, Sodium Bicarbonate (baking
soda) is used to clean or de-paint any surface. Soda blasting is similar to sand
blasting, yet has the significant advantage of removing surface coatings without
causing harm to the substrate or environment. Simply put, soda blasting will not
damage surfaces being blasted such as: thin metal panels, aluminum,
stainless, fiberglass, glass, plastic, wood, stone, concrete, brick, and
countless other surfaces.
Soda Blast Process
Soda blasting uses
specially designed blast pots and compressed air to propel the sodium
bicarbonate onto the surface that is being blasted. As the soda comes in contact
with the contaminant on the surface, the sodium bicarbonate particles explode.
The energy released by the tiny explosions disrupts the contaminated surface
leaving the substrate unaffected. This means no warping, bending, pitting, or
scaring of the metal substrates.
There is no need to pre-wash or mask the surface,
cutting the time and cost by 1/3 from other conventional methods of paint
removal. In ideal blasting conditions the sodium bicarbonate acts as a rust
inhibitor, allowing time to pass before the surface must be painted, unlike sand
blasting where the surface must immediately be painted. When it is time to
paint, simply rinse the sodium bicarbonate off with soap and water.
Soda blasting
eliminates the use of toxic chemicals, destructive abrasives, and the risks
involved in chemical dipping, making the end results unbeatable.
Contact Information:
Steve Morrow
260 South Walnut Avenue
New Braunfels, TX 78130
210-421-5049

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