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Soda Blaster Product

Overview

A soda blaster uses pressurized sodium bicarbonate powder propelled by compressed air to remove graffiti, stains, rust, and paint from walls, vehicles, and stonework without damaging the substrate—a gentler alternative to sandblasting or high-pressure water. The powder is soft enough (Mohs 2.5) to clean almost anything, yet hard enough to cut through graffiti and old paint. The key is that the impact is distributed across many tiny particles, so the force is spread over a large area, rather than a single high-pressure jet. Used by municipal crews, restoration contractors, and automotive shops, soda blasting leaves no toxic residue, biodegrades quickly, and is safe for workers and the environment.

The Pressure Pot is a stainless-steel or steel hopper sealed to resist pressure, holding 25–30 kg of soda powder with an air inlet and an internal Outlet Siphon Tube that draws powder from the bottom. Compressed air from the pot pressurizes the hopper, forcing powder into the Metering Valve, a simple gate valve that the operator adjusts to control the feed rate. As powder exits the metering valve, it mixes with an air stream in a venturi and accelerates up the Blast Hose. The operator aims the Nozzle and Hand Wand at the target surface; the Moisture Separator installed between the compressor and the pot removes any condensation from the compressed air—critical because even a few percent moisture will clog the powder as it pastes up. A Pressure Regulator maintains safe pressure (60–80 PSI) and a Relief Valve pops off if pressure exceeds 100 PSI, protecting the pot and operator.

How it works

Before a job, the operator fills the pot with food-grade sodium bicarbonate powder, hand-crank it closed, and connects the air inlet hose from a 20+ CFM compressor. The compressor pressure is dialed to ~80 PSI on the regulator. The operator then picks up the nozzle wand, points it at the graffiti or stained surface, and squeezes the trigger valve. Pressurized powder mixture exits the nozzle at high velocity, striking the surface and dislodging paint or embedded stains without etching or scarring the substrate beneath. The powder bounces off and falls to the ground, where it biodegrades or can be swept up; it does not create toxic dust like sandblasting and leaves no chemical residue. For a typical 10×20 ft wall covered in graffiti, one 25 kg pot takes about 5 minutes and produces a spotless surface. Between pots, the operator can briefly vent the pot and refill. Maintenance is minimal: clear the metering valve of any clumped powder, check the pot for internal rust, and replace the moisture separator cartridge every few jobs if humidity is high. A single soda-blaster setup costs $2,000–$5,000 and is reusable for years, making it economical for municipalities and contractors running multiple jobs per month.

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Bill of materials

7 top-level lines · 39 rows shown · 35 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Pressure Pot 7 parts soda-blaster-pressure-pot 1 7 assembly
1.1 Pressure Pot Shell soda-blaster-pot-shell 1 part
1.2 Pot Lid soda-blaster-pot-lid 1 part
1.3 Air Inlet Valve soda-blaster-pot-inlet-valve 1 part
1.4 Outlet Siphon Tube soda-blaster-pot-outlet-tube 1 part
1.5 Relief Valve soda-blaster-pot-safety-relief 1 part
1.6 Pressure Sensor pressure-sensor 1 part
1.7 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
2 Metering Valve 5 parts soda-blaster-metering-valve 1 5 assembly
2.1 Valve Body soda-blaster-metering-valve-body 1 part
2.2 Gate Poppet soda-blaster-metering-gate 1 part
2.3 Adjustment Lever soda-blaster-metering-handle 1 part
2.4 Metering Seal soda-blaster-metering-seal 1 part
2.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
3 Blast Hose 5 parts soda-blaster-hose-assembly 1 5 assembly
3.1 Hose Tube soda-blaster-hose-tube 1 part
3.2 Hose Inlet Fitting soda-blaster-hose-fitting-inlet 1 part
3.3 Hose Outlet Fitting soda-blaster-hose-fitting-outlet 1 part
3.4 Abrasion Sleeve soda-blaster-hose-protective-sleeve 1 part
3.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
4 Nozzle and Hand Wand 5 parts soda-blaster-nozzle-wand 1 5 assembly
4.1 Ceramic Nozzle soda-blaster-nozzle-ceramic-insert 1 part
4.2 Hand Wand Handle soda-blaster-wand-handle 1 part
4.3 Trigger Valve soda-blaster-trigger-valve 1 part
4.4 Nozzle Coupler soda-blaster-nozzle-coupler 1 part
4.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
5 Moisture Separator 5 parts soda-blaster-moisture-separator 1 6 assembly
5.1 Separator Housing soda-blaster-separator-housing 1 part
5.2 Filter Cartridge soda-blaster-separator-cartridge 1 part
5.3 Drain Cock soda-blaster-separator-drain-plug 1 part
5.4 Filter Fitting soda-blaster-separator-fittings 2 part
5.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
6 Pressure Regulator 5 parts soda-blaster-regulator 1 6 assembly
6.1 Regulator Body soda-blaster-regulator-body 1 part
6.2 Pressure Gauge soda-blaster-regulator-gauge 1 part
6.3 Adjustment Knob soda-blaster-regulator-adjustment-knob 1 part
6.4 Regulator Fitting soda-blaster-regulator-fittings 2 part
6.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
7 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $50–$1.5k · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇺🇸SharkNinja
sharkninja.com ↗
Needham, US Floorcare & kitchen 1,000 units 8–12 wks
🇬🇧Dyson
dyson.com ↗
Malmesbury, GB Vacuums & hair care 1,000 units 8–12 wks
🇺🇸Bissell
bissell.com ↗
Grand Rapids, US Floorcare 1,000 units 8–12 wks
🇺🇸iRobot
irobot.com ↗
Bedford, US Robot vacuums 1,000 units 8–12 wks
🇩🇪Kärcher
karcher.com ↗
Winnenden, DE Cleaning equipment 1,000 units 8–12 wks

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