Feature

●Uniform 60 Grit Size For Even, Fast Cutting Action
●Maintains Its Sharp Cutting Edges As It Breaks Down For Longer Life
●Remove Heavy Rust, Welding And Brazing Prep, And For Glass Etching
●60 Grit Size
●Use At 80-90 Psi Max


Description

Abrasive blasting has been used for many years to clean and remove rust, paint and corrosion. There are many types of abrasive media available, the most common being Aluminum Oxide, Silicon Carbide, and Glass Bead. These media have an aggressive cut and can rapidly remove paint and rust. However, they can also generate significant heat, potentially resulting in warped metal and etched surfaces, and they cannot be used on fiberglass. Also, chrome, plastic, rubber, trim, and other parts must be removed from the car or masked-off before blasting.

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Alternatively, less-aggressive media, such as Walnut Shell, will do a great job at removing paint. Walnut Shell does not generate as much heat as other media, and can be used on sheet metal and fiberglass without damaging the base material. However, Walnut Shell as with any abrasive media, will require more clean-up as it leaves particles in the car bodys seams and crevices that can be difficult to completely remove.

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