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10/22/2013 4:03:59 PM EDT
Decided to remove the moly resin I did over a year ago, I wanted to go back to black, because once you go......

Anyhow, I sprayed it directly on the anno.  Tonight I put baking soda in my blaster, and it takes the resin off and leaves the ano in tact.

10/24/2013 12:15:07 AM EDT
[#1]
do you have a pic of you min sandblaster ? where can i pic one up and how much do they run ?, i got a hydro dip im trying to remove.
10/24/2013 7:53:53 AM EDT
[#2]
It's the Paasche mini eraser.  It takes a LONG time because it covers such a small area.  It's like using a sharpie to color it in.  I'm researching other options to speed up my progress, but this may turn into a few evenings project considering I don't have the resources for a full-size blaster
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