What's the best way to deal with soda blasting fallout in the back yard? Last time I used the soda blaster I worked in a tub that caught most of the soda that didn't float away in a cloud, but after that I carelessly hosed it out and ended up with a patch of dead grass thinking that it would be more or less harmless. What can I do to treat the residue before dumping it? Aside from making a giant science-fair volcano with vinegar I was thinking of just putting it in a tub of water and leaving it to sit for a while.
Really want to do some large projects but I don't have an enclosed space to catch all the dust, so it would be nice if I could come up with a responsible way to do it in the open and not poison everything around me.
>>1141214
Just stop.
>>1141214
Dissolve in water, add cleaning vinegar till it's neutral and put it down the drain?
>>1141214
>thinking that it would be more or less harmless
you are thinking pressure washing i.e. just water
>treat the residue
mix with an acid to neutralize it i.e. citric acid
>leaving it to sit for a while
never go full retard
>>1141214
There are neutral soft blasting media by the way, Maxx strip and walnut.