[alberg30] Cabin overhead and locker interiors

Marianne King-Wilson addvalue at zeuter.com
Wed Feb 9 09:08:15 PST 2000


From: Marianne King-Wilson <addvalue at zeuter.com>

My brother heads a European company which uses plastic blast media for cleaning
things which must not be abraded when their surface dirt or paint is removed.
His company cleans grand prix cars, airplanes, etc. He has used it for his own
boat. The plastic destroys itself, takes off the paint and leaves the surface in
perfect condition.

One system uses a compressor, and he says "for difficult areas where you can't
keep the brush in contact with the surface, you make a little tent of clear
polyethylene and tape it to the surface you are cleaning... and put your hands in
with the nozzle  and the vacuum cleaner hose and open 'blast in a bag', as it
were.
Fine plastic media is good for cleaning and less problem if any goes where you
don't want it...won't wreck bearings like hard grit does.    It is fiddly but
effective if used properly.  Use less air pressure to be more gentle."

I've asked him to send info about Canadian and US availability.

Marianne King-Wilson
#369 Windward

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Parry Sound, in the heart of Georgian Bay's 30,000 Islands,
the big-water home of championship sailing races.
http://www.SailParrySound.on.ca




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