simon k wrote:
booy_it wrote:
I prefere soda blasting ...as its less damaging to panels ,doesnt damage glass or plastics or rubbers,but still rips paint off
Ive got a soda blaster and Im using it to strip my shell and its awesome , but I mainly only use it in the hard to reach areas
Just youtube "airboy soda blaster" and it with show you how good it is
how much soda (kg) would it take to do (for example) the underside of the floor of a car?
and the soda is single-use, can't sweep it up, sieve the bits out and re-use it, right?
Simon I tried it on the underside of the floor ,and to be honest is was useless ,as the tar on mine was soo thick it didn't do squat ,so I stopped as I didn't want to waste it ....I found I had to use paint stripper to remove most of the thick tar for it to remove it ....if I did it with the big $$$ equipment than it probably would do it , but my soda gun basically looks like a brake fluid sucker gun lol (its only for small jobs) but fine for a mini ...but use this gun to remove paint it tears it off with no issues at all
I reckon to strip a mini completely inside and out inc underneath easy 100kg of soda ....but u need a good compressor , with a good water trap , coz if any water gets in the bottle it sticks to the soda a creates havoc....but if it cost you $800-1000 inc buying a compressor and all the gear , I believe its worth it as you get to do it all by yourself and you gain a compressor (usefull tool lol) from it
If u ebay search soda blaster you can pick up a real good machine for $300 , which you can do the job with , and if you dont want to keep it after , you can sell it , or rent it out to a fellow mini restorer lol