@@richgonzalez6277 It doesn’t take much sand to remove graffiti so it’s not a big mess. I used a leaf blower and broom took like 15 min to clean up. When the sand hits the brick it turns to a powder so you don’t really have to worry about ricochet.
@@WYCO_Alpha_Bravo yes I blasted it dry but the only reason I did that was because it was such a small job that I didn’t want to add water to my blast pot and then have it sitting there if I didn’t use it all up, that and I hate wet blasting because it’s such a mess. I was trying to get done and get out of there quickly so I didn’t get in trouble! Ha!
Great job…what type of media did you use for the graffiti removal?
Thanks! I used some really fine white sand. But you could pretty much use any kind of media for a job like this.
Great job but doesnt the sand go all over the place dry blasting? Can the sand riccochet and maybe scratch a car or person if you dont see them?
@@richgonzalez6277 It doesn’t take much sand to remove graffiti so it’s not a big mess. I used a leaf blower and broom took like 15 min to clean up. When the sand hits the brick it turns to a powder so you don’t really have to worry about ricochet.
are you blasting this dry?
@@WYCO_Alpha_Bravo yes I blasted it dry but the only reason I did that was because it was such a small job that I didn’t want to add water to my blast pot and then have it sitting there if I didn’t use it all up, that and I hate wet blasting because it’s such a mess. I was trying to get done and get out of there quickly so I didn’t get in trouble! Ha!