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Old 03-14-2008, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by kennyd View Post
i have a customers 33 ford in the shop right now that was soda blasted , the paint is crap and full of fish eyes . the painted blamed the fish eyes on the soda BUT i dont think so . other than that it sticks fine and was a real good way to take a fiberglass car down .
Kenny,

I've seen this before. It was also on a glass car that was blasted, but with plastic. The culprit was determined to be silicone from the seals in the compressor and residual oil from the compressor. And yes this system did have state of the art filtering. Turns out the glass after the pours were opened up from the blasting turned into a sponge. Solvent, a DA, time, and new Gel coat fixed the problem. Hope this helps.
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