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We will be renting an Archer for the week to tour the state and take some
aerial photos - as it is a rental all the windows are probably going to be dirty - so what is good for cleaning them ? Thanks V. |
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We will be renting an Archer for the week to tour the state and take some aerial photos - as it is a rental all the windows are probably going to be dirty - so what is good for cleaning them ? Thanks V. No paper towels. I used Aero Cosmetics Wash and Wax All. Came in a blue bottle. I used diapers and yes they were washed and cleaned. The more you use it the better it works. Also works on wing leading edges. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP Sold ![]() KSWI |
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On Nov 21, 8:31*pm, "FMO" wrote:
We will be renting an Archer for the week to tour the state and take some aerial photos - as it is a rental all the windows are probably going to be dirty - so what is good for cleaning them ? Thanks V. Pledge Wipes |
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bobengr wrote:
On Nov 21, 8:31 pm, "FMO" wrote: We will be renting an Archer for the week to tour the state and take some aerial photos - as it is a rental all the windows are probably going to be dirty - so what is good for cleaning them ? Thanks V. Pledge Wipes I tried a brand of hand cleaning wipes in a plastic can - good for taking off marks - but it left an oily smear - so I went with a Maguier (sp?) product for the windows - they've been at it a long while... Brian W |
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![]() "brian whatcott" wrote in message ... bobengr wrote: On Nov 21, 8:31 pm, "FMO" wrote: We will be renting an Archer for the week to tour the state and take some aerial photos - as it is a rental all the windows are probably going to be dirty - so what is good for cleaning them ? Thanks V. Pledge Wipes I tried a brand of hand cleaning wipes in a plastic can - good for taking off marks - but it left an oily smear - so I went with a Maguier (sp?) product for the windows - they've been at it a long while... Brian W There are a couple of products for the specific purposes of encapsulating and removing various sorts of dirt and grit from "painted" and plastic surfaces. (I put paint in quotation marks because I have been assured that most of the modern surface coatings on cars and aircraft are not truly paint in the more traditional sense) The products are certainly not cheap, but at least one of them is marketed specifically for use on aircraft and was featured on one of the AVweb communications. In addition to the aircraft specific product above, I am also still on the roster to sell a product called EcoSheen, which is market for similar use on automibiles. As you can guess from my other posting, I really find it more than a little irritating that nearly everything of this sort ends up marketed as part of the "Green" phenominon; especially when there are more than enough "real" reasons. For example, you can effectively wash and wax your car inside the garage, or wash and wax your airplane inside the hangar, even when the weather is less than ideal. With the caution that, although the web page does list airplanes, I HAVE NOT PERSONALLY TRIED THIS PRODUCT ON PLEXIGLASS OR ON ANY AIRCRAFT FINISH, the product that I have available is called ECO-Sheen and the smallest practical purchase size is called the ECO-Pack. Before some of you get too outraged about a commercial message, remember that this is an MLM product and I will not have met multiple criteria for payment. However, to the best of my knowledge and belief, you can still purchase directly through the web site at http://Lefty.MyFFi.biz/ and navigate to the product by selecting the place and language as UnitedStates/English, then ShopForProducts, ECO-Products, ECO-Sheen, press the More button, and then select the ECO-Pack from the quantity drop-down (because the default quantity would probably cover at lease one Boeing 747 and the ECO-Pack is the smallest quantity that includes the Pump-up applicator jar). For those of you who are curious, I got involved for the Fuel-Freedom product line during a period of high fuel prices and before the current "Green" wave; but found that too much of the interest in fuel efficiency, that I could personally locate, came from the owners of small cars with refill capacities too small to add the products efficiently in subjective terms--and then the price of fuel dropped precipitously... Peter |
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We will be renting an Archer for the week to tour the state and take some aerial photos - as it is a rental all the windows are probably going to be dirty - so what is good for cleaning them ? You're joking, right? What happened to this world that people don't take water for cleaning anymore? Cheap, available and doesn't scratch nor embrittle those plastic windows. |
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John Smith wrote:
FMO wrote: We will be renting an Archer for the week to tour the state and take some aerial photos - as it is a rental all the windows are probably going to be dirty - so what is good for cleaning them ? You're joking, right? What happened to this world that people don't take water for cleaning anymore? Cheap, available and doesn't scratch nor embrittle those plastic windows. Interesting common sense response. I could carry water in - and a sponge and soap and napkins - but it is not that good with fly squash, and it is handier to take something a little more compact and convenient.... Brian W |
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![]() "brian whatcott" wrote Interesting common sense response. I could carry water in - and a sponge and soap and napkins - but it is not that good with fly squash, and it is handier to take something a little more compact and convenient.... Mix up some soapy water, and put it into a Windex spray bottle. Spray it on, and use a flannell cloth to rub it with, then take a spray bottle with water, and use another flannel cloth to rinse and dry it off, and you have the reccomended cleaning solution in a portable application. -- Jim in NC |
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On Nov 26, 8:45*am, "Morgans" wrote:
"brian whatcott" wrote Interesting common sense response. I could carry water in - and a sponge and soap and napkins - but it is not that good with fly squash, and it is handier to take something a little more compact and convenient.... *Mix up some soapy water, and put it into a Windex spray bottle. *Spray it on, and use a flannell cloth to rub it with, then take a spray bottle with water, and use another flannel cloth to rinse and dry it off, and you have the reccomended cleaning solution in a portable application. -- Jim in NC You mean if I clean the windows I may not have to file IFR as often? Neat! Has anyone used something like a Windex spray at altitude? Those bottles must have some kind of venting so that the interior pressure follows ambient pressure. Any container containing air and water, especially hot water, sealed at ground level will provide an adventure in fluid dynamics if suddenly opened at 10,000 feet. |
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Has anyone used something like a Windex spray at altitude? Those bottles must have some kind of venting so that the interior pressure follows ambient pressure. Any container containing air and water, especially hot water, sealed at ground level will provide an adventure in fluid dynamics if suddenly opened at 10,000 feet. People live in places like Leadville, CO, which is at 10,000 feet. They buy everything from Windex to soft drinks and hair spray in pressurized cans at their local grocery store. No big deal, but occasionally the cans to bulge out from the pressure, and the spray is certainly more powerful. Plus, you tend to open soft drink bottles and cans in a way that any spray won't get all over you. There is no venting. |
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