Neutralizing soda

Mirdid;36311 said:
Soda Blasting...Eastwood Fast Etch...

The use of soda blasting and metal treatments and/or etch primers on vehicles that will see SPI coatings has been really well covered here in the past, and they are NOT RECOMMENDED as a general practice. I strongly urge you to review the large amount of material already posted here on these subjects before answering any more technical questions with your own advice.
 
crashtech;36444 said:
The use of soda blasting and metal treatments and/or etch primers on vehicles that will see SPI coatings has been really well covered here in the past, and they are NOT RECOMMENDED as a general practice. I strongly urge you to review the large amount of material already posted here on these subjects before answering any more technical questions with your own advice.

Respectful, direct, and to the point. Well said, crash.
Post#18,19 and 20 covers all you need to know.

(What happened to the 'Eastwood' post?)
 
old soul;36465 said:
Respectful, direct, and to the point. Well said, crash.
Post#18,19 and 20 covers all you need to know.

(What happened to the 'Eastwood' post?)

Perhaps it was sent to Autobody101 or the autobody paint store, where they specialize in pushing "used car dealer work" type products.
Don't know, would need to ask Dub.
 
I don't want to run off new people, but then again I would like anyone who is new to do more reading and do some question asking before jumping it and giving answers. That said, I would bet there are new participants who could teach me a thing or three...
 
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