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Old 12-27-2011, 06:27 PM
Jim Ferron Jim Ferron is offline
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Default Re: ANYONE USED EASTWOOD ALUMA BLAST?

Well I'll tell you what, years ago I took the valve covers [Cobra] off my 66 GT-350 and blasted them every way I could, sand, couple grits and even glass...still looked 'funky' like you could see every pass with the gun...I took like 15 min and did one spot , maybe 3 inches square to perfection...

Said 'this sucks' ...Took some alumina blast and fogged it over the rest of the cover and you, for a million dollars, could not tell where the glass beaded section was...and the alumina blast is MUCH more forgiving to finger prints and dust/dirt.

Alumina Blast is a gift from God.
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