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Every once in awhile someone asks about our favorite aerospace vehicle
cleaners and/or waxes. A few weeks ago I was in Texas at a NASCAR race. One of the trailers out in front was manned by Simple Green reps. I dragged my daughter away from the Earnhardt Jr. trailer long enough to see if they were handing out free samples of cleaner. They were, and even had the requisite pretty young lady doing her best Vanna White routine. Unfortunately, the miniature sample bottles were of the "regular" Simple Green and I was interested in the new aviation grade stuff. Never one to give up easily on the possibility of a free hand out, I weaseled my way to the front of the pack and asked the wanta-be Ms. Vanna if she had any "Aviation grade Simple Green." After she rolled her eyes and looked at me like I was from who knows where, she said, "No and I don't know what you are talking about", and then quickly regained her composure and went to handing out more regular bottles. I shrugged to my daughter and began to turn away like a puppy with his tail between his legs when I saw a case of the "Extreme Simple Green Aircraft and Precision Formula" stacked right behind Vanna with a full sized 32 oz. bottle perched on top out in full display splendor. I pointed and I said that's what I'm looking for. She turned and had a blank look on her face. She didn't even know the stuff existed. Anyway, another rep standing beside us said they didn't have any free samples of the new stuff. But, then he asked if I was an aircraft mechanic. I told him no... I own an airplane. He asked me what kind and I said Piper Cherokee. He handed me the full new bottle and said go ahead and try it. Wow, success! I brought my trophy prize home to try out on my bird and was sorely disappointed. It didn't remove bugs off the leading edge worth a darn. I tried it on a greasy spot and it worked great, though. I tried it under the belly and to make a long story short, I spent the next 15 minutes on my back with a rag, and 8437R's tummy never shined so bright since her last new paint job years ago. It really works great on belly grease and grime and fuel stains. It took me perhaps 1/5th of the bottle to do 37R's belly. I'll buy more when I've used it up because it made the nasty job really go quickly. Aircraft Spruce has it for $10. It meets Boeing spec D6-1748P. http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...s/09-00809.php -- Joe Schneider 8437R (Remove No Spam to Reply) ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Joe wrote:
It really works great on belly grease and grime and fuel stains. Joe, thanks for the interesting story and the PIREP on the product. :-) -- Peter |
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Spruce has it for $10. It meets Boeing spec D6-1748P.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...s/09-00809.php Thanks for the PIREP, Joe. Now all I've got to do is find a local supplier, and I'll be set! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I agree that it does a great job removing grease, oil, and gas stains.
On my plane though, it also seems to be removing a bit of the paint (I have brown trim and wiping it with E.S.G. with a white rag ends up with some brown on the rag). I REALLY miss the overall cleaning and waxing properties of Lemon Pledge Trigger! Everything else I've tried seems to be "watery", in contrast to the Pledge "lotion-y". I'll probably just fall back to using plain water .... -- Cheers, John Clonts Temple, Texas N7NZ |
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"John Clonts" wrote in message
ups.com... I agree that it does a great job removing grease, oil, and gas stains. On my plane though, it also seems to be removing a bit of the paint (I have brown trim and wiping it with E.S.G. with a white rag ends up with some brown on the rag). I REALLY miss the overall cleaning and waxing properties of Lemon Pledge Trigger! Everything else I've tried seems to be "watery", in contrast to the Pledge "lotion-y". I'll probably just fall back to using plain water .... -- Cheers, John Clonts Temple, Texas N7NZ Damn! Thanks for the heads up! I'll keep my eye on this. Anybody else had the same problem? BTW, what's E.S.G.? ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On 5/18/2005 10:09, JJS wrote:
"John Clonts" wrote in message ups.com... I agree that it does a great job removing grease, oil, and gas stains. On my plane though, it also seems to be removing a bit of the paint (I have brown trim and wiping it with E.S.G. with a white rag ends up with some brown on the rag). I REALLY miss the overall cleaning and waxing properties of Lemon Pledge Trigger! Everything else I've tried seems to be "watery", in contrast to the Pledge "lotion-y". I'll probably just fall back to using plain water .... -- Cheers, John Clonts Temple, Texas N7NZ Damn! Thanks for the heads up! I'll keep my eye on this. Anybody else had the same problem? BTW, what's E.S.G.? Extreme Simple Green? ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Student Sacramento, CA |
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![]() "JJS" jschneider@remove socks cebridge.net wrote in message ... Every once in awhile someone asks about our favorite aerospace vehicle cleaners and/or waxes. A few weeks ago I was in Texas at a NASCAR race. One of the trailers out in front was manned by Simple Green reps. I dragged my daughter away from the Earnhardt Jr. trailer long enough to see if they were handing out free samples of cleaner. They were, and even had the requisite pretty young lady doing her best Vanna White routine. Unfortunately, the miniature sample bottles were of the "regular" Simple Green and I was interested in the new aviation grade stuff. Never one to give up easily on the possibility of a free hand out, I weaseled my way to the front of the pack and asked the wanta-be Ms. Vanna if she had any "Aviation grade Simple Green." After she rolled her eyes and looked at me like I was from who knows where, she said, "No and I don't know what you are talking about", and then quickly regained her composure and went to handing out more regular bottles. I shrugged to my daughter and began to turn away like a puppy with his tail between his legs when I saw a case of the "Extreme Simple Green Aircraft and Precision Formula" stacked right behind Vanna with a full sized 32 oz. bottle perched on top out in full display splendor. I pointed and I said that's what I'm looking for. She turned and had a blank look on her face. She didn't even know the stuff existed. Anyway, another rep standing beside us said they didn't have any free samples of the new stuff. But, then he asked if I was an aircraft mechanic. I told him no... I own an airplane. He asked me what kind and I said Piper Cherokee. He handed me the full new bottle and said go ahead and try it. Wow, success! I brought my trophy prize home to try out on my bird and was sorely disappointed. It didn't remove bugs off the leading edge worth a darn. I tried it on a greasy spot and it worked great, though. I tried it under the belly and to make a long story short, I spent the next 15 minutes on my back with a rag, and 8437R's tummy never shined so bright since her last new paint job years ago. It really works great on belly grease and grime and fuel stains. It took me perhaps 1/5th of the bottle to do 37R's belly. I'll buy more when I've used it up because it made the nasty job really go quickly. Aircraft Spruce has it for $10. It meets Boeing spec D6-1748P. http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...s/09-00809.php -- Joe Schneider 8437R (Remove No Spam to Reply) I bought five gallons from www.quartzaviation.com for about $81 including shipping. A nice feature of Simple Green Extreme is that it doesn't seem to remove wax (or it leaves something else that beads up water). Mike MU-2 |
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![]() "John Clonts" wrote in message ups.com... I agree that it does a great job removing grease, oil, and gas stains. On my plane though, it also seems to be removing a bit of the paint (I have brown trim and wiping it with E.S.G. with a white rag ends up with some brown on the rag). I REALLY miss the overall cleaning and waxing properties of Lemon Pledge Trigger! Everything else I've tried seems to be "watery", in contrast to the Pledge "lotion-y". I'll probably just fall back to using plain water .... -- Cheers, John Clonts Temple, Texas N7NZ I assume that your paint is oxidized? It sure doesn't remove my paint! Mike MU-2 |
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John Clonts wrote:
I agree that it does a great job removing grease, oil, and gas stains. On my plane though, it also seems to be removing a bit of the paint (I have brown trim and wiping it with E.S.G. with a white rag ends up with some brown on the rag). I REALLY miss the overall cleaning and waxing properties of Lemon Pledge Trigger! Everything else I've tried seems to be "watery", in contrast to the Pledge "lotion-y". We use the ORANGE trigger and it seems to work well with the leading edges. I'm gonna try just plain water for comparison though... I'll probably just fall back to using plain water .... This morning I brought along WD-40 and ORANGE GREASED LIGHTNING and regular GREASED LIGHTNING ($3 for 40oz trigger spray, says aluminum safe on the bottle) along with the BLUE SHOP TOWELS from WallyWorld. I never got past the regular GL as it dissolved the belly mess and dripped it off. Simply wiping with a dry towel removed all the gunk with very little effort. A bit over half-bottle and roll of towels did the entire bottom half (everything below the plexi) of a C172 that had been washed the day before but the belly left for another day. I've shopped around the stores for E.S.G. with no luck, I won't waste anymore time looking for it in the future. I'm very satisfied with GL and it would be a bargain at triple the price... It did remove oxidized paint, but didn't take off anything that wasn't already peeling or missing... |
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Mike Rapoport wrote:
I assume that your paint is oxidized? It sure doesn't remove my paint! Not visibly so-- it's still quite shiny, especially the brown part. But it IS a 1979 model, and AFAIK original paint. So it could be... What dilution do you use for routine cleaning? John |
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