Fred:
You are correct.soda blasting is messy because of the white baking
soda used.
Dry ice blasting is like going through a car wash.only the residue
from the bottom paint falls to the ground.dry ice blasting uses
frozen carbon dioxide..the pelts turn to a 'gas' when it
The paint that is removed is still a big waste product. I recently had my
bottom soda blasted and the guy came in and laid out big plastic sheets under
the boat to collect everything. Afterward, he just folded up the plastic
sheets and disposed of everything. Don't forget to plug all the
Sandblasting or soda blasting
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Using micron csc at the moment and really not that happy
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Using micron csc at the moment and really not that happy with it. To
put on a harder paint (non ablative) do I need to take everything off
and start again? What is the easiest way to get rid of the paint
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Using micron csc
Two different things: soda blasting uses something like baking soda, and dry
ice blasting uses chips of frozen carbon dioxide.
Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 CC Landfall 38) -- Bayfield, WI
On Jul 27, 2015, at 8:54 PM, Russ Melody via CnC-List
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Using micron csc at the moment and really not that happy with it. To put on a
harder paint (non ablative) do I need to take everything off and start again?
What is the easiest way to get rid of the paint?___
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