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Have not done, but have watched a friend strip paint with baking soda as media… it does the trick… not sure on air ratings… liquid options are 90+ alcohol.. trick for Kato is to keep the alcohol on the paint while you scrub… at least in my experience… I use a parts washer for gun parts for this… I’m N scale though.. My friend had the pasche media blaster air brush… and we didn’t use a booth… we just went outside, he did have a larger compressor… nice thing about baking soda is it’s relatively cheap and at washes away after the next rain.
Thank you @xturbowhiz & @CRR Chase I didn't realize Pasche made one. I was thinking I may have to look at something automotive related which would be overkill. I should of also mentioned that I be doing it outside so no need for a booth.
Any tips on using baking soda for this? Do you just buy a box of Arm & Hammer and use that? Any clogging issues using baking soda with the Paasche tool?I'm in Arizona, so humidity is rarely an issue.