Know of a sandblaster in Texas?
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Restoration, Paint Removal, Rust Remover - ProBlast Texas
i do not live in texas and this is not a recomendation but, google works wonders.
i do not live in texas and this is not a recomendation but, google works wonders.
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Check into sodablasting
I live in the houston area, and i was about ready to sandblast unitl my attention was turned to sodablast. it is by far way better than snadblsting, with sandblasting you will usually get small pits on your truck, but with sodablast its a powder that is hitting the metal instead of sand, its very reasonably priced, around $175 an hour and usually they can blast a full size truck in four hours, and it looks terrific when its done
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I live in the houston area, and i was about ready to sandblast unitl my attention was turned to sodablast. it is by far way better than snadblsting, with sandblasting you will usually get small pits on your truck, but with sodablast its a powder that is hitting the metal instead of sand, its very reasonably priced, around $175 an hour and usually they can blast a full size truck in four hours, and it looks terrific when its done
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Any pits left from blasting is from where rust was. Unless someone is using aluminum oxide or carborendum for media, the surface will not be affected from media. Low grade sand will break down very easily and not cause any deformation or pitting of panels.
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