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    Abrasive Blasting Media for Delicate Materials

    Remove paint, coatings, and rust from delicate materials. Softer than other abrasive blasting media, this media cleans away contaminants without scratching or marring the underlying surface. It is a good choice for finishing soft metals, plastics, wood, or sensitive equipment.
    Our abrasive blasting materials are sorted from least to most aggressive. The more aggressive the media, the more material it removes from your surface.
    Both particle mesh size and grit measure the size of the abrasive particles. The higher the number, the finer the particles are.
    Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda)
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated, Inset. Abrasive Blasting Media. Abrasive Blasting Media for Delicate Materials, Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda).
    The least aggressive blasting media, baking soda scours almost any material without scratching or marring it. It’s also the best choice for cleaning and removing paint from wood. Wash it away using only water.
    Not Reusable—Typically only effective the first time it's used.
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    4054-6020 to 120None8240T150000008240T72000000
    6080-9020 to 120None8240T14000008240T7100000
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