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[[Image:65RollsRoyceSodaBlasted.jpg|350px|thumb|A 1965 Rolls Royce after being soda blasted.]]
 
[[Image:65RollsRoyceSodaBlasted.jpg|350px|thumb|A 1965 Rolls Royce after being soda blasted.]]
 
Soda blasting is the use of sodium bicarbonate ("baking soda") or sodium bicarbonate-based materials as blast media for paint stripping.
 
Soda blasting is the use of sodium bicarbonate ("baking soda") or sodium bicarbonate-based materials as blast media for paint stripping.
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*Paint manufacturers advise against its use.
 
*Paint manufacturers advise against its use.
 
*Can't re-use the medium after blasting.
 
*Can't re-use the medium after blasting.
*Soda Blasting will not allow for a high silica count paint to adhere to it after process is complete.
 
  
 
Overall, soda blasting is probably not the best choice for the hobbyist or do-it-yourselfer.
 
Overall, soda blasting is probably not the best choice for the hobbyist or do-it-yourselfer.
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This opinion is expanded upon in [http://spi.forumup.org/viewtopic.php?t=156&mforum=spi this discussion in the Southern Polyurethanes forums].
 
This opinion is expanded upon in [http://spi.forumup.org/viewtopic.php?t=156&mforum=spi this discussion in the Southern Polyurethanes forums].
  
 
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*[http://www.search-autoparts.com/searchautoparts/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=130652 John Hughes, Ford Motor Company refinish technical expert]:
 
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''"We don't recommend sodium bicarbonate, because you can’t clean it out of the pores of the metal well enough."''
 
''"We don't recommend sodium bicarbonate, because you can’t clean it out of the pores of the metal well enough."''
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===Sherwin-Williams===
 
===Sherwin-Williams===
The use of soda blasting does not nullify Sherwin Williams' warranty. However, Sherwin WIlliams discourages its use.
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The use of soda blasting does not nullify Sherwin Williams's warranty. However, Sherwin WIlliams discourages its use.
  
Michael Pellett, a representative from Sherwin-Williams' Dallas Automotive Training Center [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/once-all-wiki-soda-blasting-162700-4.html#post1160667 has stated]:
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Michael Pellett, a representative from Sherwin-Williams's Dallas Automotive Training Center [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/once-all-wiki-soda-blasting-162700-4.html#post1160667 has stated]:
 
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''Like most paint companies, we have experienced poor results in the past regarding this process as a surface preparation step.  We actively discourage our customers from utilizing this process by explaining the potential problems and offering other alternatives.''
 
''Like most paint companies, we have experienced poor results in the past regarding this process as a surface preparation step.  We actively discourage our customers from utilizing this process by explaining the potential problems and offering other alternatives.''
 
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For more detail, see the text of the [[:Image:Sherwin-WilliamsWarranty.pdf|Sherwin Williams warranty]].
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For more detail, see the text of [[:Image:Sherwin-WilliamsWarranty.pdf|the Sherwin Williams warranty]].
  
 
===Sikkens===
 
===Sikkens===
Does not recommend Soda Blasting
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Awaiting response.
  
 
===SPI===
 
===SPI===
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===Valspar===
 
===Valspar===
Does not recommend Soda Blasting.
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Awaiting response.
  
 
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