[TheForge] interesting project
Paul Hewitt
[email protected]
Tue May 20 11:34:00 2003
Its very similar but uses coarse soda, as a media, we use it to remove paint
from planes cars, etc. It will not score glass, rubber, and most plastics.
It excellent for anything that's hard and porous also.
----- Original Message -----
From: "terry l. ridder" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] interesting project
> hello;
>
> what type of equipment are we talking about here?
> ordinary sandblasting equipment except using baking soda for media?
>
> On Mon, 19 May 2003, Paul Hewitt wrote:
>
> paul>
> paul> Actually this is quite simple....
> paul>
> paul> Baking soda will solve all of your problems. Find someone who does
baking
> paul> soda blasting like me, and it can be done wet or dry, it will remove
the tar
> paul> form all surfaces. It will also remove any other contaminates
without
> paul> etching or damaging them....paints etc. I do it all the time, we
can ever
> paul> remove graffiti, from soft sandstone brick surfaces with no damage.
It will
> paul> not hurt the copper but may give it a nice shine which can be etched
with
> paul> ammonia to restore the "patina" look.
> paul>
> paul> Baking soda can be swept up, broomed up then washed down with a hose
and its
> paul> gone end of story, also its 100% EPA and DEQ legal.........
> paul>
> paul>
> paul>
> paul> You can email me directly @ [email protected]
> paul>
> paul> Paul Hewitt
> paul>
> paul> H&H Custom Solutions
> paul>
> paul>
> paul>
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