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Spring is almost here (ok, I probably just jinxed it) and we're wanting to
really clean up the Aztec before applying a good base coat of wax for the summer. We've got a little oxidation and some fuel streaking, but mostly just hanger dust, belly oil, runway grime, tire, brake, and exhaust dust to clean off. I've successfully used TurtleWax polish to remove some very minor chafes and scratches, I think it will work fine for the oxidation, but first I need to get the paint deep down clean. Many people have suggested WashWax ALL for the initial wash job, but I don't want to leave a residue of wax behind, I just want the paint clean so I can polish it. I definitely need to get all the dirt and foreign particles off. I'm wondering what products and procedures other people are using for a very thorough washing, polishing, waxing. Any hints tips or suggestions are appreciated. Jim |
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The strong man way:
Citrus based product for the general wash job... Rub the paint out with a slow speed buffer, floppy pad, and Meguiars #1, then hand apply Megs #2, and finish with Megs #3 (on the shelf at any auto store, wally world, etc. and yes the maroon jugs are numbered 1-2-3) ... voila, concours level gloss (assuming reasonable paint to start with) and really tired arms... Or, the lazy man way me me me: Two closely held secrets (here I go spilling the beans, jeez will I ever learn) OK anyway, the savvy airplane cleaner's secret weapons... SCRUBBING BUBBLES BATHROOM CLEANER Spray it on, let it foam, wipe it off - and wonder why the paint never looked that good before... Then slop on some 'Dry Wash-N-Guard', let it haze, wipe it down, and you are done... denny |
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I just used the Scrubbing bubbles today on our Mooney... Worked great!!
I got all the left over bugs, bird crap and whatever else off easily... I can buy it at Costco in 4 packs for next to nothing... Jon Kraus PP-ASEL-IA '79 Mooney 201 snip Or, the lazy man way me me me: Two closely held secrets (here I go spilling the beans, jeez will I ever learn) OK anyway, the savvy airplane cleaner's secret weapons... SCRUBBING BUBBLES BATHROOM CLEANER Spray it on, let it foam, wipe it off - and wonder why the paint never looked that good before... Then slop on some 'Dry Wash-N-Guard', let it haze, wipe it down, and you are done... denny |
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Use some caution with the scrubbing bubbles. I've read in some other forums
(and haven't checked it out myself) that the scrubbing bubbles might be corrosive to the aluminum. I've used *white* GoJo with great success - use a paintbrush, glop it on, wait 15 minutes, and hose or wipe it off. DO NOT get anything other than the WHITE jug of GoJo, as all the other have the pumice grit in it that will screw up your paint REAL fast.... The white is just mineral spirits and other stuff to gell it up. "Denny" wrote in message oups.com... Or, the lazy man way me me me: Two closely held secrets (here I go spilling the beans, jeez will I ever learn) OK anyway, the savvy airplane cleaner's secret weapons... SCRUBBING BUBBLES BATHROOM CLEANER Spray it on, let it foam, wipe it off - and wonder why the paint never looked that good before... |
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I've used that Fast Orange hand cleaner to get bugs off
leading edges and so on, but it can get expensive. Might have to try the Bubbles stuff. I have a pail of smelly stuff called Magnusol that, diluted 4:1, will clean off exhaust tracks and other hard-to-remove crud. Haven't tried it on bugs yet: Canada's bug season isn't open yet. Grasshoppers have to be the worst... |
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Thanks Denny....
I did a test area, the right wingtip... Xylol around the fuel caps to get the fuel stains off Citrus degreaser, rinse with water, dry Turtle wax polish w/slow speed buffer Megs #2 then #3 Blinding! Thanks Jim "Denny" wrote in message oups.com... The strong man way: Citrus based product for the general wash job... Rub the paint out with a slow speed buffer, floppy pad, and Meguiars #1, then hand apply Megs #2, and finish with Megs #3 (on the shelf at any auto store, wally world, etc. and yes the maroon jugs are numbered 1-2-3) ... voila, concours level gloss (assuming reasonable paint to start with) and really tired arms... Or, the lazy man way me me me: Two closely held secrets (here I go spilling the beans, jeez will I ever learn) OK anyway, the savvy airplane cleaner's secret weapons... SCRUBBING BUBBLES BATHROOM CLEANER Spray it on, let it foam, wipe it off - and wonder why the paint never looked that good before... Then slop on some 'Dry Wash-N-Guard', let it haze, wipe it down, and you are done... denny |
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Wash the plane with clean water.
Clean the belly and greasy parts with GoJo hand cleaner then rinse with clean water. It won't hurt the paint. Do the rest of the plane with WashWax All and that's it. "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... Spring is almost here (ok, I probably just jinxed it) and we're wanting to really clean up the Aztec before applying a good base coat of wax for the summer. We've got a little oxidation and some fuel streaking, but mostly just hanger dust, belly oil, runway grime, tire, brake, and exhaust dust to clean off. I've successfully used TurtleWax polish to remove some very minor chafes and scratches, I think it will work fine for the oxidation, but first I need to get the paint deep down clean. Many people have suggested WashWax ALL for the initial wash job, but I don't want to leave a residue of wax behind, I just want the paint clean so I can polish it. I definitely need to get all the dirt and foreign particles off. I'm wondering what products and procedures other people are using for a very thorough washing, polishing, waxing. Any hints tips or suggestions are appreciated. Jim |
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![]() Do the rest of the plane with WashWax All and that's it. I find that the bugs come off pretty well when you just let the cleaner soak into them a bit before wiping. Also, those really low abrasion 3m pads they sell work well. |
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Actually if it's just bugs and the rest of the plane isn't too
bad I have a spray bottle of clear water I spray on the leading edges first and towel off. Then I use the Wash Wax All. "Dude" wrote in message ... Do the rest of the plane with WashWax All and that's it. I find that the bugs come off pretty well when you just let the cleaner soak into them a bit before wiping. Also, those really low abrasion 3m pads they sell work well. |
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