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Soda Blast Media - Maintenance XL 50 Lb Bag

Our most aggressive soda media for paint removal; extra-large crystals
Our most aggressive soda media for paint removal; extra-large crystals
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Our most aggressive soda media for paint removal; extra-large crystals

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Soda Blast Media - Maintenance XL 50 Lb Bag

Product Overview:

Description

Maintenance XL Soda Blast Media is our most aggressive soda for paint removal.

  • Blasts-away heavy coatings, base/clears, epoxy primers
  • MoistureGuard 2 additive eliminates clumping, sporadic flow
  • 270 Micron size
  • 70 Grit size
  • 50-lb. bag

Environmentally friendly Soda Blast Media is specially formulated to strip paint without using chemicals, and without damaging metal. Maintenance XL is made with the largest crystal, to be our most aggressive, yet safe-for-metal, media for most paint-removal applications.

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

In the Box

Contents

50-lb. bag. Use with our 50095 100-lb. Soda Blaster, or our 50096 110-lb. Soda Blaster, to remove urethane, epoxies, enamels and lacquer top coats along with virtually every primer for automotive and marine use.

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

50417 Galvanized Funnel

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Questions & Answers

Will this work to clean calcium off pool tile

Asked by: Rmart
This would be one of the better medias to blast pool tile without damage to the tile.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2020-08-14

How far in terms of square footage will one 50lb bag get me?

Asked by: grantj121389
It takes roughly 12 bags to strip a car. For this reason I would safely say that one bag would possibly go roughly 8-10 sq ft.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2021-05-16

Can I use this product to clean out a greasy kitchen hood and the exhaust fan?

Asked by: Borjas78
As we specialize in the automotive industry we have never tested this product in such an application.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2017-09-01

How does this work on a polyurethane that's been painted on a stainless steel surface?

Asked by: VTS85
Yes, this media can be used for paint removal.
Answered by: KHoffnagle
Date published: 2017-09-01

What is best media to remove smoke/soot from wood in a house?

Asked by: Builderjoe
This XL soda media would be perfect for removing the smoke/soot from wood.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2017-09-01

I recently purchased a truck with a fiberglass utility box  I want to remove some lettering from the previous owner what is best as I do not want to damage the surface

Asked by: James1952
Soda blasting is ideal for removing paint without damaging the substrate. Even though it's far gentler than other forms of media blasting, it's going to be destructive to the painted surface. In order to remove lettering and the associated glue or residue from your paint, I'd suggest first using a combination of a heat gun and an eraser wheel to remove the majority of the unwanted material. Once heated, most vinyl letting will lift right off. Use the eraser wheel for any tough spots. http://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-2000w-heat-gun-with-lcd-display.html http://www.eastwood.com/vinyl-eraser-and-arbor.html With most of the lettering and residue gone, switch to a solvent like PRE Painting Prep or even lacquer thinner to remove the rest of the remaining residue.
Answered by: MikeL
Date published: 2017-09-01

I am looking to blast purple paint off cinder block concrete walls. Roughly 1600 sq ft. What blaster would work best? I believe soda blasting would be best. If so how much sodium bicarbonate would I need?

Asked by: Tex87
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