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Sanctifier wrote:N.B. Wash ALL "soda blasted" panels with warm, soapy water BEFORE prep & paint, to avoid paint adhesion problems.
EDIT: New info. See post below.
MG Man wrote:PM Sanctifier
man has a tonload of info on this
Sanctifier wrote:After soda-blasting, you MUST neutralize/remove the baking soda residue, before doing further bodywork.
Otherwise you will grind the residue into the "pores" of the metal, which causes this---> Skipping this step sometimes causes 'adhesion problems' with primer and paint coats. They can "peel off"...
... so better safe than sorry!
EDIT: New Information & Easier Method - While a WARM soap & water mixture and "ScotchBrite" scrub is usually suggested, it too is a base (alkaline pH) and may not solve the problem entirely. A better alternative is HoldTight 102 Salt Remover / Flash Rust Inhibitor. Simply dilute it (50:1) with water... pour it into a pressure washer... pressure wash the panel/body-shell... blow dry with compressed air...
NO Flash Rust (up to 120 hours)... and NO Paint Adhesion Problems!
This is THE professional answer to eliminate ALL adhesion and "flash" rust problems and IMHO makes DIY media blasting the preferred method of autobody preperation.
Link--> HoldTight 102 Salt Remover / Flash Rust Inhibitor.
roadracer7 wrote:...great info there sanctifier
''we've been sanctified''
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