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    Lightbulb 2 Ways to Remove Paint from Metal


    Hello friends, I will show you 2 ways to remove paint. In fact, I will try if the ****ty and effective method with brake fluid is better than a cheap detergent bought from the hardware to remove paint ..... I could not believe .... Brake fluid did a great job with the task of removing paint. With the cheap preparation we have a result, but after 1 hour, and the manufacturer indicates 20 minutes to full efficiency.

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    I have always known that as vapour blasting, not a new process but a further aplication. On a total loss system its going to be expensive on media. Used one for years in an enclosed recycling cabinet but you would not get something that size in it.

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    Yep, 'Dustless Blasting' is a brand name for this company . I fist heard it called wet blasting then dustless blasting and now vapour blasting, regardless it does increase efficiency.
    I am slowly,when I get time, converting one of those generic benchtop blasting cabinets to a wet blaster. I had a crude one I built around 1980 but that is long gone. Got a lot of good information from the interweb and this site in particular: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5m...P1rbzIerZIS_7Q

    Most of the stuff I clean by blasting is as a finishing process on parts. Big stuff I tackle differently as I don't have a 120 Cubic foot per minute air compressor.
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    Very interesting.
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    A much better effect is if the surface is covered with foil.




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