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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 1185392" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>The dipping I looked into was a three part process that stripped and dissolved rust leaving the good metal, rinse dipped it, and then dipped it into a solution that was charged I believe to coat the metal with anticorosion material. </p><p>For what I spent on materials, industrial high volume compressor rental, time involved, cleanup,etc, plus a wife po'd at the entire process, having the car dipped would have been a bargain. </p><p></p><p>At the time, baking soda was the best method of blasting. Haven't heard of the dry ice. The lack of clean up would be appealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 1185392, member: 5529"] The dipping I looked into was a three part process that stripped and dissolved rust leaving the good metal, rinse dipped it, and then dipped it into a solution that was charged I believe to coat the metal with anticorosion material. For what I spent on materials, industrial high volume compressor rental, time involved, cleanup,etc, plus a wife po'd at the entire process, having the car dipped would have been a bargain. At the time, baking soda was the best method of blasting. Haven't heard of the dry ice. The lack of clean up would be appealing. [/QUOTE]
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