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so i stripped my boat...
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<blockquote data-quote="fishshtick" data-source="post: 140324" data-attributes="member: 1992"><p>I had a guy soda blast the paint off mine for $140. These soda blast guys are all over the place. Unlike sandblasting, soda blasting doesn't pit metal or damage soft structures like rubber seals or caulking. I neutralized with water and a vinegar rinse and primed the fresh aluminum it duplicolor spray zinc-chromate. It was well worth it if anyone is considering an alternative to the airplane stripper without having to deal with caustic chemicals at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishshtick, post: 140324, member: 1992"] I had a guy soda blast the paint off mine for $140. These soda blast guys are all over the place. Unlike sandblasting, soda blasting doesn't pit metal or damage soft structures like rubber seals or caulking. I neutralized with water and a vinegar rinse and primed the fresh aluminum it duplicolor spray zinc-chromate. It was well worth it if anyone is considering an alternative to the airplane stripper without having to deal with caustic chemicals at home. [/QUOTE]
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