Don't know about this, but when we went to Wright Patterson Air Force base museum, they blasted the planes with dry ice. The thing about dry ice is it sublimes, so it goes from solid straight to gas (CO2). The only thing left was the residue removed from the plane. They could apparently remove the old paint none layer at a time. Looks expensive, but had very nice and precise results.
The fact that water is used, makes me leery. I don't want moisture with those bare surfaces.
I'll be interested to learn more about both these procedures.
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Dave Deyton
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