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Looks like it worked. Nice car.
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#12
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Gary Riley at Level One Restoration's in Colorado is doing dry ice blasting on a car for me this week. I will post pics.
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How about a video?
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I've got a couple of cars that I'd like to have this done to. I know there is a local shop that has one of these blasters. I'd like to know how you can prevent the mess, or is it just going to be nasty no matter what?
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Just pretty messy but really depends on how bad the car is. My guy said this was the worst car he has done. But the Zebart really keeper all the original parts in tac
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I have a 1971 Camaro with undercoating and a lot of oil mess from being driven with a leaking rear main seal. There is a European car repair shop about 6 miles from me that offers this service. It is $300 an hour with a 4-hour minimum. After seeing this I think (for me) it would be worth it, once I get it drivable again.
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Great car! Congratulations! Amazing preservation. We dry ice blasted a very clean low mileage 1987 Porsche Carrera, turned out looking brand new!
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