My experience so far.
My only local source for blasting soda is HF at $50.00 per 50 Lb. bag.
Some paints are almost too tough for economical Soda Blasting.
On the red car I found a razor blade in a handle to be the hot ticket to get down to primer.
Soda removes primer very well.
On my car the factory paint layer is really stubborn, it is taking too much Soda.
I am going to try a heat gun and razor first, then finish with soda.
Try to get a blast setup that includes an agitator, my cheap HF unit has me shaking it to prevent occasional clogging.
Good flow control of the air and soda is important to economy.
It really does not take a large volume of soda so much as high air velocity.
There are a lot of negative claims regards soda blasting but if you look at the dates most are a decade or more old.
It is
VERY important to rinse the blasted parts with Holdtight before applying any finish.
I bought the five gallon bucket, it is used diluted, but I have 3.5 cars to do.
I did try a DA sander and did not like how it does not work the entire surface evenly.
Chemical stripper would be the least expensive in dollars and time so long as it will not contaminate the 'Glass.
I may resort to stripper if I cannot get the razor blade to work.