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Old 09-05-2021, 10:42 PM
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Thanks Lee Yes saw it on eBay and have been talking to the seller. Dry ice is about .50 cents a pound but you have to by pellets. If I could round up 10 or 15 cars that would won’t to do the blasting. I’d pulley the trigger and buy it !!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks Lee Yes saw it on eBay and have been talking to the seller. Dry ice is about .50 cents a pound but you have to by pellets. If I could round up 10 or 15 cars that would won’t to do the blasting. I’d pulley the trigger and buy it !!!!!!!!!!!
Have you tried to contact anyone in your local area that does dry ice blasting? You're doing a single car? Might be a lot cheaper to have them come to your location and blast what you want. Even a couple of grand is a lot cheaper than buying one.

The picture in the eBay ad - thats the same setup they were using on that This Old House episode. The company goes from place to place removing mold, slightly charred wood and soot. The last two - they actually remove the smell through the process.
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