View Full Version : Looking for soda blaster in central NJ
chickn
12-02-2013, 05:10 PM
Does anyone have any recommendations for Soda Blasters in central NJ? Looking for someone to blast a 69 firebird.
minendrews68
12-02-2013, 07:11 PM
don't know if it's true or not, but I've heard horror stories about people soda blasting their cars and later finding out that the paint won't stick it. There's something about the soda residue left behind that causes it. If your wanting a less abrasive direction, you might want to try glass beads. just a thought..
TBART70
12-14-2013, 03:55 PM
dustless soda blasting
Jerry ss 396
01-03-2014, 06:02 PM
Hey TBART long time no talk, it's Jerry from Hawthorne. My buddy had some work done on his boat, I think it was a place in Lakewood , I'll try to find out for ya. Is yer buddy having the body done or the frame ? I just heard that sandblasting can warp body panels ! What are your thoughts on that ??? P.S. How's your Camaro coming?
TBART70
01-04-2014, 05:31 AM
Hey TBART long time no talk, it's Jerry from Hawthorne. My buddy had some work done on his boat, I think it was a place in Lakewood , I'll try to find out for ya. Is yer buddy having the body done or the frame ? I just heard that sandblasting can warp body panels ! What are your thoughts on that ??? P.S. How's your Camaro coming?
Hey, did you get yours running OK. I got mine back from paint. A few issues though.
My buddy is looking into doing dustless soda blasting as a business. He is trying to gauge the market out there. It is a big investment. You can do a whole car, wash it down with the special treatment, it is good to go. You still have to know how to do it. I used to sandblast trucks back in the day. You need to be careful with sheet metal. Using the proper equipment and the right product, it turns out fine. Hope to see you at some shows maybe towards the end of the summer.
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