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Stay away from pool stores for the stuff thy charge a fortune for the exact same thing. This blasting with baking soda is a great tip. Chip |
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| I have no idea how true it is, but they say the blasting soda is different than store bought. That is as much as I know on it. It does a nice job and is surprisingly un-abrasive yet useful. In the video they can be seen using it on a car to strip paint and they go right over the windshield with no damage.
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| Just a thought... When clean why don't you used a product like "bondall" to seal the porus surface...might then get a suface that could just be wiped clean? regards Dave |
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