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    Media Blasting Co in WA State

    Since the Mighty Whitey is being painted and the inner engine lid is a PITA for sanding, using stipper, etc., are there recommendations in the Seattle area - preferably East side, for a media blasting co?

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    Rick
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    media blasting

    alternative blasting in Marysville. Speciality cars. They do excellent work
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    Major Dis,

    Thanks for the tip. I will be driving it up on Saturday. And thanks for the too easy play on words with your name

    Take care,
    Rick
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    I used a media blasting company up in Woodinville....can't remember the name, but they used plastic media, and I was completely satisfied. This was about 4 years ago.

    Regards,
    Eric

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    Checked back into the 'Big House'

    Thanks Eric,

    I tried to contact the guy I believe you are refering to. His business is closed, and the phone number belongs to a family. Some one who also suggested him, thinks he may have checked himself back into the gray-bar hotel for another extended stay.

    Marysville, even though a bit of a drive took 55 min (one way) Saturday morning with constant driving between 70 and 75.

    Rick
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