One of the best ways to strip paint and rust is with a blaster and usually it’s the only way to get the rust out of the pits or hard-to-reach areas. Therefore blasting is usually a necessity for any restoration work, but to do the job right, you will need to use different media types and different materials depending on whether you’re stripping paint, rust or if it’s on sheet metal, fiberglass or urethane bumpers.
If you’re thinking about buying a blaster but don’t want the hassle of changing the media and would like to quickly switch between materials or even mix them together, then look no further than the Eastwood Dual Master Blaster !
The Eastwood “Master Blaster” Dual Blaster lets you switch “on-the-fly” between soda and abrasive media, or a combination of both!
Use The Blast Media Sifter Screen to help keep debris out of your blast media – see below.
Features at a glance:
- Exclusive Mixing Valve
– Offers “on-the-fly” control of each media. - Quickly blast away years of paint and corrosion
– On auto parts, fiberglass boats, outdoor furniture, metal railings/doors or virtually any object you want to clean and refinish. - Quick change valve
– Allows operator to go from blasting rust to paint removal. - Utilize bicarbonate soda for paint removal
– On plastic, fiberglass, wood, chrome, stainless steel and any other soft metal with out damage. - Utilize aggressive media
– For heavy rust and paint removal cast iron, steel, etc. - Quality construction
– Heavy gauge, fully welded and powder coated tanks and frame. - A “must have tool”
– For any maintenance shop where rust is a problem and paint removal is necessary
Do the job right with Eastwood !












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