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Soda blasting is much more gentle on panels than conventional "sand"blasting. I've even heard of a form of media blasting that uses crushed walnut shells.

They reckon they can strip individual layers of paint, and even leave body filler intact. They also claim that they can strip areas without having to completely disassemble a car.

The advantage with soda blasting, is that the residue can be washed out as it dissolves.

http://advancedsodablasting.com/?gclid=CNWBlpibyrcCFUdfpgod7F8AAw

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Awesome.

My original thought would be to remove everything. Just leaving the shell and blast the whole shell and all panels and stuff and re-priming and painting and getting all holes, dints everything back to 100% normal.

How much do you think the avg price would be for a mechanic to strip a whole car down to bar bones just the shell?

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Awesome.

My original thought would be to remove everything. Just leaving the shell and blast the whole shell and all panels and stuff and re-priming and painting and getting all holes, dints everything back to 100% normal.

How much do you think the avg price would be for a mechanic to strip a whole car down to bar bones just the shell?

lol...probably more than your car is worth...

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