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Soda Blasting?
RogerN wrote: For my crawl space mold problem I've heard the professional cleanup method is soda blasting. The worst areas are getting new wood but I'm planning to clean up areas that don't need the wood replaced. Do I need to get a "Soda Blaster" or can I just get a Harbor Freight pressurized abrasive blaster and fill it with baking soda? Just wondering how much difference there is between an "Abrasive Blaster" and a "Soda Blaster"? RogerN Beyond what others have noted, Harbor Freight sells several sizes of soda blaster apparatus for ~$100 or so, and also carries the blast media. |
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