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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Dec 2004
      Location
      Charlotte, North Carolina
      Posts
      47

      Media Blasting info..Help!

      I live in Charlotte, NC and I want to have my Pro-Touring 55 Chevy Media blasted (paint is 12 years old and starting to show cracks everywhere..urethane paint) to remove all paint before taking it to paint & body shop. Does anyone know of a quality media blasting business in this area? I've heard they will even come to your house and use bio-degradeable soda balsting material......anyone had that experience? Also, I've got one bid for $475 in Greensboro (110 miles north) and another of $80 per hour and estimating one full day (8hrs time x $80 = $640) but right next to my house. I only want the paint to be taken off as I will deal with any bondo. Anyone got any info on this process....please advise and thanks in advance for input!

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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Sep 2004
      Location
      savannah,ga
      Posts
      862
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      You could do it yourself with a rented blaster and Dupont Starblast media. A lot closer to 2-300.00 and you can do it at your convenience.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Nov 2003
      Location
      Maine
      Posts
      1,076

      media blast

      they get 75 an hr here, i would go with the 640 and call it a day , its more money but its close to home, no chance of a quick rain storm etc when trailering
      jake

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Mar 2005
      Location
      Mooresville, NC
      Posts
      110
      A friend here just had a truck soda blasted. The results were exceptional in my book. Something you may want to consider is how far you are going to disassemble. The guy that did the blasting said you do not have to remove glass and even the chrome whereas media blasting is going to require removal of everything or some serious protection. As far as money goes, he charged $800 to do inside and out of every panel on a '72 long bed truck. Just my two cents!!




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