Paint Stripping
Soda blasting is perfect for paint stripping on numerous surfaces and materials.Unlike using an abrasive, such as grit or sand etc, Sodium Bicarbonate particles remove contaminants by means of the energy released when the particles ‘explode’ on contact with the surface. This non-abrasive action allows it to be used on surfaces, which would be damaged by abrasive media like: aluminium, stainless steel, brick, stone, glass, fibreglass, wood, plastics, bearings, seals, hydraulic cylinders and many more.
Paint Stripping Vehicles
This Mexico was hiding many previous sins underneath a lot of paint and filler. It's now off for a proper restoration, nothing A1 Automotive Ltd can't handle!
Posted by Soda Blast Scotland on Saturday, October 22, 2016
Soda blasting will not generate heat, or distortion, is safe to use on lead, aluminium and fibreglass which is ideal when faced with a range of differing materials on one car. It will not damage or etch glass, plastic, or tyres.
Paint Stripping Wood
Soda Blasting is ideal for the paint stripping of wood,there is no more effective and efficient process for this job.
Whether it be removing bituminous tar, paint or pollution damage from oak beams, window frames or doors, soda blasting effortlessly removes it all restoring the timbers to their original former glory.
Paint Stripping Stone
Both internal and exterior masonry paint is suitable, years of accumulated paint can be gently removed to reveal the original stonework in all its glory.
Architectural restoration or monument cleaning, soda blasting removes years of dirt, paint and contamination without damaging the substrate material being worked upon. Very low pressures along with the introduction of a fine water mist help to keep the whole process gentle.