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Paint stripping with soda blaster
Michael Drsdner's latest column describes a new process of blasting
paint off of wood with a soda blaster-- basically sandblasting, but using baking soda instead of sand. It sounds like it'd be a lot better than the chemical methods I've been using. However, it requires a compressor, a blaster, and the baking soda itself, not to mention the cleanup and containment issues. I'd love to know how well this works. Anyone have any experience with it? |
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