Soda Blasting Engine Fins

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  • earlfor
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    #16
    I would likely go the soda blast route to clean off exterior engine surfaces and pits etc, that i couldn't clean out by other means and then spray paint with the VHT. I think that would be minimum maintenance afterwards.
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      #17
      Originally posted by earlfor
      I would likely go the soda blast route to clean off exterior engine surfaces and pits etc, that i couldn't clean out by other means and then spray paint with the VHT. I think that would be minimum maintenance afterwards.
      After power washing several times I soda blasted most engine and frame surfaces and soda blasting really does work well for getting the last little bit of grime off in the hard to reach places. I painted the engine with VHT yesterday and my next step is masking the engine and other surfaces so that I can put a coat of primer on the frame.

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      • Motojoe2492

        #18
        How did all of this come out so far, LOTO?

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