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SodaBlast Systems Launches Preferred Contractor Program

Houston-based SodaBlast Systems has launched a franchise program for its revolutionary non-invasive, non-destructive automotive paint removal system.

Houston, TX (PRWEB) October 3, 2005 -- SodaBlast Systems (NACE Booth W2535), the Houston company that has pioneered non-invasive baking soda-based paint removal for automobiles announces the formation of its new Preferred Contractor Program. The Program is designed to allow individuals to own and operate a Soda Blast machine as a private company.

Machine ownership and "Preferred Contractor" rights will allow the contractors to offer their service to shops and individuals, giving all enthusiasts and professionals unprecedented access.

"Knowing the need for this type of service to be offered to shops and collision experts -- not to mention rodders and enthusiasts -- across the country, we are thrilled to be able to make the Soda Blast Machine available in a way that it has never been before," said Benny LeCompte, Vice President of SodaBlast Systems.

"We have chosen to announce this at the NACE Show to take advantage of the largest gathering of collision repair expertise in the nation."

The mobile SodaBlast unit uses clean, non-polluting baking soda to safely remove paint and rust without damaging rubber, gelcoat, fiberglass or plastic moldings and components. This system is the most cost-effective and least time-consuming process in the paint removal industry and is extremely environmentally friendly.

There are currently Preferred Contractors in more then half of the United States, with new ones being added regularly.

SodaBlast launched into the mainstream back in 1992 when Ford dealerships contracted the company to aid in the removal of paint from recalled F-150 trucks that were termed as having "premature failure of paint coatings," leading to peeling paint. SodaBlast worked with the Ford dealers to quickly and cleanly strip the effected trucks to allow for a quick repaint and return to owners.

Individuals interested in more information on the Preferred Contractor Program should contact SodaBlast Systems at 800.727-5707 or info@sodablastsystemsllc.com. To find out more about the program and to locate the Preferred Contractor nearest you, go to www.sodablastcontractors.com.

Visit SodaBlast at booth #W2535 during NACE 2005. NACE runs from November 3-5 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.


ABOUT SODABLAST SYSTEMS, LLC
SodaBlast Systems, LLC is a Houston-based company that has created the ultimate paint stripping and indoor/outdoor cleaning machine on wheels. This mobile unit uses clean, non-polluting baking soda to safely remove paint from cars, trucks, airplanes, boats, graffiti covered walls and other surfaces without damaging even the most fragile materials. It is also an environmentally safe product. Those interested in more information about the company can visit www.mmlj.com.

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