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If it works, you'll erode your surfaces. Then, you'll have sand
all over the place. If you attached the sand to a surface, you
wouldn't need to vacuum your whole kitchen after every
meal. I believe fixed abrasive kitchen products are
available. |
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Will it remove the coffee stains from my teeth? |
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You can cut a small hole in the exit hose of one of those air-in-a-can keyboard cleaners and then punch it through the neck of a small plastic bottle and seal at either end. Fill the bottle with sand and hold it upright while depressing the trigger. |
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Voila, mini sand blaster. |
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What [a1] said (er, linked).
Although having it battery powered (or built onto a hand-
held compressed air can) instead of needing a compressor is
a good modification. |
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I dont think a battery power compressor will do.
Canned air seems the way to go. This might be
good for art projects, but for cleaning pans? Move
to Rigel XII and hang them outside. |
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