FAQs
Will soda blasting damage wood?
How many square feet can be soda blasted in one hour?
SodaBlasting, as its’ name implies, is a process that delivers a bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) based medium by compressed air onto fiberglass, metals, wood, masonry, and other surfaces. Some of the many uses include de-painting, de-greasing, removal of graffiti, mold remediation, and fire/smoke restoration.
This is a new state-of-the-art process that is non-damaging and environmentally friendly. The SodaBlast process will clean and strip the most vulnerable surfaces with unequalled results. And because baking soda is all natural, 100% bio-degradable and a water soluble blasting medium, the clean-up is both easy and gentle to the environment.
Will soda blasting damage wood?
Because there are such differences in woods, from a soft pine to a hardy oak, there are many things to consider in SodaBlasting wood. Certainly a pine would need to be blasted at a lower pressure, in adjusting the pressure you should be able to blast wood.
How many square feet can be soda blasted in one hour?
A good conservative number for SodaBlasting graffiti is between 150~300 sq. ft. per hour. The time depends on what you’re blasting. A flat wall takes less time to blast than corners or beams.
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