Item # 1180610LBS BRAND: Eastwood

Media for Soda Blast Intro Kit

Media for Soda Blast Intro Kit
Media for Soda Blast Intro Kit
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Product Overview:

Description

Maintenance "M" Soda Blast Media is the basic soda to use for standard paint removal

  • Blasts-away old enamels, urethane, epoxies and lacquer coatings
  • MoistureGuard 2 additive eliminates clumping, sporadic flow
  • 150-micron grit size
  • 10 lbs. in a plastic bottle for use with our Abrasive Blast Kit 13944

Environmentally friendly Soda Blast Media is specially formulated to strip paint without using chemicals, and without damaging metal. Maintenance "M" has medium-sized crystals for standard, safe-for-metal paint removal jobs.

FAQs

(Q) What will soda abrasive remove?
(A) Removes urethane, epoxies, enamels and lacquer top coats along with virtually every primer for automotive and marine use. Also strips coatings from fiberglass on vehicles and boats, and even blasts and preps wheels for paint without dismounting the tire.

(Q) What won't soda remove?
(A) Soda alone will not remove rust. Use our 50494 Rust Remover Bicarbonate Soda with 20% Aluminum Oxide that's specially formulated for rust and corrosion removal.

In the Box

Contents

10 lbs. of Soda Blast Media-Maintenance "M"

Guides & Accessories

Safety Information

Use a properly fitted dust mask or respirator, safety glasses or safety shield, plus heavy gloves, long pants and a long-sleeve shirt to protect exposed skin. Get our 50097 Safety Kit for complete protection. Make sure the deadman valve is operating properly by depressing the valve lever and releasing; the nozzle should close under its own spring pressure. If not, do not use the deadman valve until the spring or obstruction is repaired.

Accessories

50095 100-lb. Soda Blaster
50096 110-lb. Soda Blaster
50417 Galvanized Abrasive Media Funnel Strainer
11807 Automotive (XL) Bicarbonate Soda Media
50097 Safety Kit

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Questions & Answers

Can this soda media be use with any hose type or in bag blasting gun?

Asked by: Terry
I do not see why not, as it is not sand and should work well with any blasting gun.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2023-03-31

Can I used this blast to clean golf irons

Asked by: Billg
For paint removal yes. If removing any rust or oxidation then Abrasive media would be needed.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2021-09-27

This may be an After Blast question, but is there a correct post soda blast treatment to get the soda residue off metal before priming?  I've seen HoldTight, but it seems like the application procedure is more of a pain than just spray on AB and wipe off?

Asked by: MarkB
Yes, the After Blast solution would be an excellent option for this particular scenario or application. Just apply and wipe clean (repeat if necessary until surface is removed from debris.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2021-06-17

I was going to use the Soda to remove the paint off of Fiberglass Saddlebags, and other parts, to make repairs. Will this also remove the gel coating with any paint? Also is there a recommended PSI for only removing any paint or dirt/grime?

Asked by: GHOSTRIDER
Soda Blasting will remove paint and can also remove Gel coat from fibber glass. Each Soda blaster comes with a recommended CFM and PSI rating. Most units in the 50lbs Blaster range utilize as low as 10 CFM @ 90 PSI. It is recommended to do a test are in an inconspicuous area to adjust your unit and technique.
Answered by: vince
Date published: 2020-12-30

I am Trying to find a cheaper blasting media for cerakote. They recommend using 100 Grit Aluminum Oxide and say not to use any round media. Will this make a good substitue

Asked by: Dclnine
Since this is a soda media it would be too gentle to leave a "profile" in the metal for Cerakote to adhere too. We would still recommend using aluminum oxide. https://www.eastwood.com/aluminum-oxide-blast-media-90-grit.html
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2020-01-11

We buy arm and hammer soda in 13.5 lb bags. Is this medium suitable for use with this kit? Or is what you sell different? if so how? thank you

Asked by: FredT
As long as the soda you're buying is specifically designed for media blasting you'll be fine to use it.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2020-01-11

Can I use Soda Blast Medium in a pressure washer delivery system?

Asked by: No nickname
Since this product can absorb moisture we do not recommend using soda blast media in a pressure washer blasting set up.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2021-08-12
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