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How is deep cleaning achieved when removing corrosion?

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How is deep cleaning achieved when removing corrosion?

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As is the case with coarser MBX Belt Systems, the thinner and denser bristle tips of the MBX System strike and completely clean the coating of corrosion from the work surface while also creating a fine sandblasting effect. 8.Why do the fine-grade MBX Belts not create a sandblasting effect? Because the wire tips of the fine-grade MBX Belts are not angled, they do not create a sandblasting effect. Because of their ability to adapt to surface structures, however, the green fine-grade MBX Belts are especially well suited for the removal of paint from beading and contour areas (e.g., bend areas in repair panels). 9.Why is the MBX System gentle to materials? MBX products do not grind materials. Instead, the wire tips of the MBX Belts are constructed to strike target surfaces with high energy and the proper angle. These tiny “hammer blows” remove paint, corrosion or soft sealing compounds from the target surface. In contrast to grinding, this process does not remove material but rather achiev

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