MARINE CLEANING |
Soda blasting is a high-pressure,
air-driven and non-destructive method of cleaning and
stripping paint and other substrates from fiberglass
using eco-friendly bicarbonate of soda.
Spotting blisters on an unpainted hull is usually
obvious, but when the bottom is camouflaged with
multiple layers of paint and marine growth, a less
labor-intensive approach is necessary.
Traditional blister repair involves a mind-numbing
process of grinding or sanding the hull by hand for days
on end, a time-consuming, labor-intensive chore that can
result in severe or permanent damage to the gel-coat and
fiberglass laminate if it is not done properly.
Unlike sanding or corrosive chemicals, soda blasting
removes old coats and blisters quickly without damaging
non-blistered, bare gel-coat.
Lake Norman Soda Blasting provides a quick, effective
and controlled alternative to the conventional methods.
Our process is eco-friendly, which is a major concern
for repair yards and marinas. Minimal plastic tenting
installed around the work area contains the soda and old
paint for proper disposal.
Lake Norman Soda Blasting is trained and certified to
treat and repair a variety of boats with the technique.
We work with marinas and boat yards, repair shops and
boating enthusiasts.
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