Any shop you go to will have worn out crushed beads and it comes out looking like crap. They will always show you "another" part they did that they just so happen to have laying around and try to blame it on the "quality of metal" in your parts but the truth is that they are just cheap and uses worn out and contaminated media. Whenever they do change it they run their own parts or their buddies before doing any customers.
Great job and thanks for sharing.
what grit is your glass beads?
What psi were you blasting at?
Any suggestions on cleaning bead blast without damaging the finish too much ?
if its just normal dirt and staining, alcohol,thinners,carb cleaner etc should remove it but if its oxidised it will probably need blasted again.
Walnut shells are good for cleaning without too much damage
is that Machine use Sand oR Glass For Clean ?
Glass Bead
Any shop you go to will have worn out crushed beads and it comes out looking like crap.
They will always show you "another" part they did that they just so happen to have laying around and try to blame it on the "quality of metal" in your parts but the truth is that they are just cheap and uses worn out and contaminated media. Whenever they do change it they run their own parts or their buddies before doing any customers.