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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrasive blaster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a tool or machine that uses abrasive materials to clean or shape surfaces, often in industrial or construction contexts.
Example: "The workers used an abrasive blaster to remove the old paint from the metal surface."
Alternatives: "sandblaster" or "abrasive cleaner".
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Use an abrasive blaster.
Note that the airborne dust and sediment produced by chipping off tiny pieces of chrome while using an abrasive blaster can be toxic, so use appropriate face/mouth protection.
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Abrasive Powder is also known as sandpaper, abrasive cloths.
And named Blaster.
It felt abrasive.
I found them abrasive.
Abrasive and fast stuff.
He's very abrasive.
I was not abrasive.
Yes, he was abrasive.
I'm being abrasive.
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