Using a Soda Blaster on Wood - Tips for a Better Finish
If you're considering using a soda blaster on wood, you're likely staring at a piece of furniture that has way too many nooks and crannies for a standard palm sander to handle. We've all been there—trying to get old, flaking paint out of a delicate spindle or a carved drawer front and realizing that sandpaper is just going to ruin the detail or take three years of your life to finish. That's where soda blasting comes in. It's a bit of a game-changer for restoration projects, but it's not exactly a "point and shoot" situation where nothing can go wrong. ...