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    Beadblast / Sandblast

    Managed to pull off a decent fluff and buff on the Kahr (posted below). Now all that’s left is to hit with a quick bead or sandblast. Anyone in the Canton area able to do this? I’ll gladly pay.

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    Try a soda blasting.
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    Or grey scotchbrite pad

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwcopple View Post
    Or grey scotchbrite pad
    I tried this. Can’t seem to get er close to the existing finish. I think the whole thing needs a blast.

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    Harbor Freight

    Central Pneumatic
    Portable Abrasive Blaster Kit

    Utilizes 1 HP compressor or larger for mobile blasting
    $29.99

    https://www.harborfreight.com/portab...kit-37025.html
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    Wait...is it rusty? What is you goal with blasting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldmann1967 View Post
    Wait...is it rusty? What is you goal with blasting?
    To take away the shine from sanding out scratches. Factory finish is basically matte so I’m trying to make it all the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnJak View Post
    Harbor Freight

    Central Pneumatic
    Portable Abrasive Blaster Kit

    Utilizes 1 HP compressor or larger for mobile blasting
    $29.99

    https://www.harborfreight.com/portab...kit-37025.html
    Gonna want to pop a few bucks for a blasting hood too. Or at least some well fitting goggles.
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    Well I made a stop by Michigan Sandblasting in Redford. In and out in 10 minutes with awesome results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMC View Post
    Well I made a stop by Michigan Sandblasting in Redford. In and out in 10 minutes with awesome results.
    what media did they use ? I saw the name but suspect it was aluminum ox, or walnut shells, plastic beads etc ?

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