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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Sandblasting Vs. Steam
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Posted by Raleigh on July 19, 2004 at 16:56:01 from (209.145.81.65):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Sandblasting Vs. Steam cle posted by Jeb2N on July 19, 2004 at 16:01:14:
Didn't know you had installed new gaskets. But with a little care in what you spray the chisel on I think the gasket edges could be avoided. Chisel is more like a foam than a liquid spray. Unless you over do it, it pretty much stays where you spray it. I expect if you have space you could use some cardboard (straight edge to hold against the edge of the gaskets and spray above and below. You could also wipe the edge of the gasket off before it has time to dissolve it. Just wear rubber gloves and goggles if you try it. Like I said it's just a thought from what I've seen chisel do. You may want to try one can and see what you think. If it works like it used to you can spray it on,watch it bubble and fizz and in a few minutes you can use a rag to wipe it off. It'll be bare metal looking at you.
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