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Dry Ice Cleaning
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Funny, I was mentioning this to someone else in another thread about using it to clean rust and dirt from his calipers. Dry Ice Cleaning is awesome, expensive, but awesome.
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Do you guys use Coca Cola or Pepsi for Soda blasting. I believe Dry Ice won't help with serious pitting and heavy corrosion. Another cool cleaning technique is laser, but that is still expensive and not quite as efficient from the videos I've seen. |
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Doesn't have to be serious pitting. Anything actually bonded to the material being cleaned won't even be touched. You could see that when he did the top of the one pan in the video since there were a couple of spots that never even changed. That is the beauty of dry ice blasting since it takes off the surface without damaging or removing any of the base. To get heavier stuff off you need to take off a layer of the base material and there is no getting around that. |
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So you guys just blast materials with Britney Spears "Toxic"? I checked around my area and surprisingly no one in my state does it. One shop supplies it, but none advertise usage. |
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I've heard most about it for knocking mold off of plywood in home interiors.
Doesn't blow holes through your exterior siding as often as other methods. |
Oof, my pipi. That is a nice freakin car.
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it's best used to prep the underbody for a long lasting undercoat for rust protection like honeywax seal. but the results are sweet for the OCD. I have some pictures in my journal the shop sent me with before and after https://www.ft86club.com/forums/show...1&postcount=32
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