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HELPFUL TIPS

Soda Blasting leaves behind a thin protective fi lm which, if left untouched, will prevent surface
rust from forming on bare steel surfaces for up 6 weeks or even longer if stored in a dry,
protected area. This fi lm must be removed before painting by wiping down with water dampened
Microfi ber cloths or suitable lint-free towels. It is best to soak the cloth, wring out excess water,
wipe off soda residue, rinse often and immediately follow up with a dry lint-free towel.
Any soda media left in body seems or crevices can be removed with a small shop vacuum and
a fi ne tipped blow gun. Be sure to wipe surrounding areas as described above.
To prevent fl ash rust or oxidation from appearing on metal surfaces after water wipe down
but before painting, treat surfaces with Eastwood Fast-Etch™ #19416Z.
AIR SUPPLY AND MEDIA CONSUMPTION
This data is approximate and is presented for comparison use. Due to the many
variables such as; compressor capacity, air line size, grade and grit size of media used,
coating thickness and hardness, individual results will vary.
Nozzle Size
CFM @ 80 PSI
2mm
2.5mm
3mm
3.5mm
To order parts and supplies, call 1-800-345-1178 or visit www.eastwood.com
Approximate Media Usage
6
12
20
25
25 lbs/hr
35 lbs/hr
60 lbs/hr
75 lbs/hr
Area
135 sq. in./hr
180 sq. in./hr
250 sq. in./hr
425 sq. in./hr
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