AKRefugee Posted March 17, 2014 #1 Posted March 17, 2014 Anyone ever have ABS parts soda blasted to prep for painting? If so what did you like and dislike about it? Not looking for opinions, only facts based on experience please. Ride Happy Ride Safe
Flyinfool Posted March 17, 2014 #2 Posted March 17, 2014 I have never even thought of trying soda blasting for paint removal on plastic. It sounds like an interesting concept. Along the same lines I wonder if something much less abrasive than sand, like maybe ground corn cob would go thru my sand blaster and not remove to much plastic ........ Hmmmmmm.......
OrlinEngh Posted March 17, 2014 #3 Posted March 17, 2014 I did some soda blasting last winter and it works great for removing paint and doesnt heat up what you are blasting and doesnt pit plastic either, They make diffrent types soda to use they do have some with a sharper grit but even that seemed to work fine also and it works great for romoving grease and oil. You do have to wash and clean your parts after because it leaves a bit of a film and the clean up is easy. There are some good videos on utube to check out for soda blasting. Orlin
turtle Posted March 17, 2014 #4 Posted March 17, 2014 I have heard that most paint manufactures are not warranting their paint where soda blasting was used do to a film that remains and paint does not stick. Please check what media they use
AKRefugee Posted March 18, 2014 Author #5 Posted March 18, 2014 Thanks for the responses. I will look into the warranty issue.
lsutley Posted March 18, 2014 #6 Posted March 18, 2014 One of the reasons that I use soda as a blast media is that it is 100% soluble in water. There is virtually no impingement into the base material and a thorough washing in warm water with soap seems to be adequate in removing any residue. The soda leaves a film that has a positive PH that will neutralize paint that uses an acid etching process for adhesion. A thorough washing with soap and water will remove the film. For added insurance vinegar, or a commercially available product, can be added to the wash solution to neutralize the soda. I have soda blasted many of the formerly polished aluminum parts of my 86 Venture and then covered them with clear coat for aluminum wheels. There have been no issue develop with the paint adhering to the aluminum. Soda blasting is like most every other process, there are proper methods, to be followed, for a successful outcome.
firea100 Posted March 18, 2014 #7 Posted March 18, 2014 Once had a Corvette body media blasted using crushed walnut shell. never harmed the fiberglass.
Marcarl Posted March 19, 2014 #8 Posted March 19, 2014 Ii have a water blaster. It's a unit that you stick on the end of your pressure washer that has a suction tube on it that sucks up the medium and then blasts the object with water and whatever you use for a medium. Haven't used it on plastic yet, but it's an idea. Worked awesome on steel though.
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