Phil
Well Known Member
I'm getting ready to remove a pretty substantial amount of self etching primer. MEK and all the typical stuff won't touch it.
I could use some stripper chemicals and probably touch it, but it sounds like that's a nasty and painful process.
I'm thinking soda blasting might be the best way to get the primer off and do it without all the hassle of dealing with the nasty process of chemical stripping.
For those of you who have experience with the soda blasting process:
1) Does soda blasting etch the skins enough to remove the alclad and require the application of alodine or some other corrosion inhibitor?
2) Does soda have any chemical properties that long-term exposure to aluminum could cause corrosion? AKA: Would I have to do anything to neutralize it?
Thanks,
Phil
I could use some stripper chemicals and probably touch it, but it sounds like that's a nasty and painful process.
I'm thinking soda blasting might be the best way to get the primer off and do it without all the hassle of dealing with the nasty process of chemical stripping.
For those of you who have experience with the soda blasting process:
1) Does soda blasting etch the skins enough to remove the alclad and require the application of alodine or some other corrosion inhibitor?
2) Does soda have any chemical properties that long-term exposure to aluminum could cause corrosion? AKA: Would I have to do anything to neutralize it?
Thanks,
Phil