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Old 07-25-1999, 02:21 AM   #6
Neal Jackson
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gofishing,

You're welcome! Before you start blasting just be careful to protect (tape off or otherwise cover /seal) areas you don't want the sand/media to get into, i.e., machined surfaces, engine, tranny and rear end. I think at least twice about blasting any part that I can't remove from the car, just because the media will spread everywhere.

It also has a way to end up in places on you where it should not be, including your eyes, ears, mouth, so wear protective eyewear and other appropriate clothing - gloves are a good thing too.

Have fun and be careful!

Neal

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