
SODABLASTING
What Is Soda Blasting? Soda blasting came about through a project to renew the Statue of Liberty in the late 1980's and early 1990's. Sodablasting is a revolutionary process that can remove paint, grease, and neutralize rust without damaging metal, glass, chrome or warp thin sheet metal. Our process uses pure granular sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) delivered efficiently and effectively through our Stripco® Sodablaster by using a large volume of compressed air. Our Stripco® Sodablaster allows the operator to adjust the soda flow with the press of a button at the nozzle. Stripco® developed and has a patent pending on this technology and it is available in Manitoba exclusively at Line-X of Winnipeg.
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Partial List of Uses
- Removes Paint
- Graffiti
- Cleans Brick and Concrete
- Removes Grease
- Tile / Rocks
- Neutralizes Rust
- Condensing Coils
- Removes Soot
- Vent-A-Hoods
- Cleans Molds
- Printer’s Ink
- Bottom Paint on Boats
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Characteristics
- Won’t Damage Glass
- Remove Paint from Fiberglass
- Won’t Damage Chrome
- Water Soluble
- Environmentally Friendly
- No Pitting
- Works Quickly
- No Warping
- Non-Toxic
- Removes Grease
- Non-Hazardous
- Neutralizes Surface Rust
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