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FROM
HISTORIC BEGINNINGS
SODA BLASTING was first
used during the restoration of the Statue of Liberty in 1982. The
interior of The Statue was coated with 6 coats of paint and a coat
of coal tar. The passages of The Statue are very narrow, which made
it impossible to ventilate and prevented the use of chemical
strippers. Furthermore, the destructive nature of traditional
abrasive blasting could not be utilized because the interior skin of
The Statue is made of copper and is only the thickness of a silver
dollar. |