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What Is Soda Blasting?

Soda blasting is the latest technology to safely strip paint and clean most any surface. The soda blasting machine uses compressed air to deliver bicarbonate of soda-based media (baking soda) onto the surface to be cleaned. Similar in concept to sand blasting, soda blasting is much kinder and gentler to the underlying surface and the environment. The process is gentle enough to remove the coating without harming the substrate. Virtually any coating can be removed from most any surface. Soda blast media is FDA approved, non-toxic, and contains no free silica; it is non-sparking, non-flammable, non-hazardous, and environmentally safe.

New Technology To Safely Strip Paint & Clean Most Any Surface!

Non-Destructive * All Natural Process

Strip Cars, Trucks, Trailers, Containers, Heavy Equipment; Graffiti Removal, Light Surface Rust Removal, Stain Elimination; Clean Wood and Masonry, Monument Cleaning, Grease & Oil Removal, De-Grease and Strip Engine Components, Fiberglass & Wood Boat Stripping, Aluminum and Stainless Steel Cleaning, Mold Remediation and Fire/Smoke Remediation.

Soda Blast Will Not Damage Sheet Metal, Glass, Chrome or Rubber!

WHAT IS SODA BLASTING?

In the past, the only way you could remove paint or some other unsightly material from a contaminated surface, was to either chip it off, sand blast it, use harsh chemicals, or sand it until your arm fell off, or your equipment failed. In most cases, after these time consuming, or hazardous methods are discarded, the final solution was just to paint over it and hope no one noticed.

There is now a process, known as Soda Blasting, where a surface is cleaned or paint is removed or coatings of any kind are stripped from a substrate both efficiently and safely. It is very similar to traditional sand blasting yet has the significant advantage of cleaning the surface without causing any harm to the substrate or the environment.

APPLICATIONS

From the removal of graffiti from brick and concrete to the cleaning of boat bottoms, from the removal of carbon, char, and odors from buildings damaged by fire to refurbishing stainless steel kitchen equipment, from removing oil and grease from engines to removing offensive odors in stairwells, from cleaning washrooms in manufacturing facilities to removing paint from brick and steel, from removing rust and paint from cars to line removal off highways, the soda blasting approach has proved to be successful time and time again. The system has been used for:

WHY THIS APPROACH