Sodablast
....
- Is the perfect preparation
prior to rendering old walls
- Is pretty much the
only way to remove paint and dirt from sandstone. See pictures
for examples
- Will remove paint,
oil, grease, graffiti and other contaminants from most surfaces
- Is water soluble and
kind to the environment
- Is mobile and can
access hard to reach places
- Requires virtually
no preparation or clean up
When preparing walls
for painting or rendering Sodablast is the ideal solution. It quickly
removes all paint and contaminates from the mortar and in the grain
of the bricks, leaving the surface looking brand new. Preparation
is minimal and there is virtually no clean up besides a quick rinse.
"Sodablast removed
the paint from a wall to be rendered so quickly it was unbelievable.
We now use them regularly for paint removal from a variety of surfaces
and there was no clean up!"
Mal Butterfield, Talon
Projects, www.talonprojects.com.au
Painted brickwork is
stripped back to the original brickwork quickly and effortlessly.
Sodablast can also be used on softer masonry such as limestone and
marble as used in monuments and other architecture.
Car parks that have oil and grease spills or graffiti are no match
for the Sodablast technique. By adding water, the soda media reacts
and turns into a soap and easily removes grease and oil breaking
it down in the process. This method is much more effective than
jet washing, even if a detergent is added. Surfaces such as PVC,
aluminium and fibreglass also react well to Sodablast and are not
damaged at all in the process.
Sodablast saves hours
of manual labour and will leave a better finish. It is non-toxic,
biodegradable and has no effect on the health of operators or bystanders.
In most cases, a rinse with water will completely remove all traces
of the baking soda.
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on 0415615713
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