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Old December 1st 11, 04:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tim Mara
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Default WX block and seal question

yes just shake it up good before using it..and most important this time of
year, DON'T LEAVE EITHER BOTTLE IN THE TRAILER OR HANGAR IF IT GETS COLD
ENOUGH TO FREEZE.....Once frozen it's pretty much a throw away....
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Tim Mara
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"Brad" wrote in message
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On Dec 1, 8:27 am, "kirk.stant" wrote:
Brad,

Just did my wings this weekend (it was a balmy 76 or so in Phoenix).

Shake both vigorously before use, obviously.

The WxSeal (#1) is white and thick, almost chalky. Takes a good towel
to get off - let really dry and it's pretty easy.

WxBlock (#2) is tan and creamy. Goes on easy, let dry, comes off real
easy. Clean towel, turn often.

Be careful after you do the bottom of the fuselage - it will move on
the dolly really easy!

Kirk


thanks everyone for the info. I noticed that the WxSeal was thick and
chalky, and was surprised that the WxBlock was not and was alarmed by
it pouring out of the container faster than I expected! the directions
say to pour lines of it on the surface and spread
around.....................this approach resulted in those lines
streaming off the back of my flaperons!

can't argue with the results tho..............second coat of Block
goes on today.

Brad

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