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Corn Cob Blasting for Log Home from Composition Materials

This video from Composition Materials shows the corn cob blasting process in log home restoration. This blasting process quickly and efficiently removes old strains on the logs. This renewable soft abrasive is safe on a wide range of delicate substrates, surfaces and parts.

Corn Cob Media is highly absorbent and effective in clean-ups of oil spills as well as an all-natural ingredient in pet litters. Corn Cobs are environmentally friendly, biodegradable, compostable and long lasting.

Run Time – 2:57min

Corn Cob Blasting Log Home Restoration

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  1. John Zerbiak John Zerbiak United States says:

    That really is the best way to restain a cabin.  I built one and restained it and it would not have been possible without corn media.  The guide I used for design and budget of my actual cabin was http://www.amazon.com/Log-Home-Package-Budget-Estimate-ebook/dp/B00DT5V070/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1399641421&sr=8-2&keywords=jobe+leonard  It helps with design and budget.  Most other books on the subject just deal with pictures so it was refreshing.  I suggest it.

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