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and they're are using high power spec wetblasters a standard DIY blaster will not touch the powdercoating.
or b and q with an orange bib with his name on in case he forgets who he isCheckout at lidl?
Yes they will, just not as fast as that set up. You can get an attachment for your pressure washer to run a diy set up which WILL remove powder coating. I wonder what i do for a living
I've tried it with a 2kw pressure washer....it didn't work hence me removing it with Bodens glue and paint remover.
beads arent much use if the surface is going to be painted only if the metal is getting left as it was cast without coatingI prefer glass beads for cleaning aluminium and alloys. The finish lasts longer too as it peens the surface
beads arent much use if the surface is going to be painted only if the metal is getting left as it was cast without coating