1965 Corvette Soda Blasting


1965 Corvette. The purpose of this video is to show the effectiveness of soda blasting on a delicate surface restoration such as fiberglass. The intent here is not to show how fast a soda blaster can strip a coating (although it does) but to show soda blasting as a restoration tool having the ability to not just strip coatings but that it can also layer and feather the coating removal. And finally, to show completed results which have not damaged the gel coat or aluminum surfaces. This restoration project is removing several layers of paint. This removal rate will vary from approx. 100 sq. ft. to 250 sq. ft. per hour depending on type of paint and number of layers of coating. The H258-HO-LP (High Output- Low Pressure) All-Media Soda Blast pot manufactured by Eco-Blast.Com, LLC provides ecological quality stripping action without damaging the surface. Surface damage to the substrate is reduced or eliminated by being able to control the energy applied to blast the surface using ecological blasting soda at blast pressures as low as 30 PSI. The H250 Series Multi-Media blast equipment can economically shoot all blasting media’s including baking soda, corn cob as well as regular sand, crushed glass or slags. The H250 All-Media soda blast pots are used not only for car restoration and graffiti removal but for boat bottom paint removal, oil tanker maintenances, log home restoration, foundation waterproofing preparation, mold removal and virtually any and all types of sand

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1965 Corvette Soda Blasting


1965 Corvette. The purpose of this video is to show the effectiveness of soda blasting on a delicate surface restoration such as fiberglass. The intent here is not to show how fast a soda blaster can strip a coating (although it does) but to show soda blasting as a restoration tool having the ability to not just strip coatings but that it can also layer and feather the coating removal. And finally, to show completed results which have not damaged the gel coat or aluminum surfaces. This restoration project is removing several layers of paint. This removal rate will vary from approx. 100 sq. ft. to 250 sq. ft. per hour depending on type of paint and number of layers of coating. The H258-HO-LP (High Output- Low Pressure) All-Media Soda Blast pot manufactured by Eco-Blast.Com, LLC provides ecological quality stripping action without damaging the surface. Surface damage to the substrate is reduced or eliminated by being able to control the energy applied to blast the surface using ecological blasting soda at blast pressures as low as 30 PSI. The H250 Series Multi-Media blast equipment can economically shoot all blasting media’s including baking soda, corn cob as well as regular sand, crushed glass or slags. The H250 All-Media soda blast pots are used not only for car restoration and graffiti removal but for boat bottom paint removal, oil tanker maintenances, log home restoration, foundation waterproofing preparation, mold removal and virtually any and all types of sand

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