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hi chaps: I need to repaint my aircraft. Problem is that I like the
look of polish (i.e., shiny aluminum) rather than paint; but from what I understand, polish requires a lot more maintenance. unfortunately, I do not have the time to maintain it in the condition necessary, and my local aviation shops charge $60/hour. (labor is more expensive than materials here on almost everything.) so, is there a method to "polish and protect" once and have it last for a long time without maintenance requirements? (there are silicon sealants for paints, but I do not believe they work on polish.) or, is there a paint that looks like shiny aluminum? if you know, could you please point me to some webpages to read up on? sincerely, /iaw |
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![]() "Drew Dalgleish" wrote in message ... I haven't tried this but I keep considering it every time I polish my plane. http://www.nyalic.com/ Drew Dalgleish I have used Nyalic and it is NOT what you want. It is great for small shiny castings but can crack and peel over time, and it is a real bitch to remove. My advice to this guy ( worth nothing) is pick a really creative and expensive paint job, it will look great and cost you less. |
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Nuvite. Try this link for info:
http://www.popav.com/Luscombe/ListTe...eDtl.asp?id=23 Deb -- 1946 Luscombe 8A (His) 1948 Luscombe 8E (Hers) 1954 Cessna 195B, restoring (Ours) Jasper, Ga. (JZP) "ivo welch" wrote in message om... hi chaps: I need to repaint my aircraft. Problem is that I like the look of polish (i.e., shiny aluminum) rather than paint; but from what I understand, polish requires a lot more maintenance. unfortunately, I do not have the time to maintain it in the condition necessary, and my local aviation shops charge $60/hour. (labor is more expensive than materials here on almost everything.) so, is there a method to "polish and protect" once and have it last for a long time without maintenance requirements? (there are silicon sealants for paints, but I do not believe they work on polish.) or, is there a paint that looks like shiny aluminum? if you know, could you please point me to some webpages to read up on? sincerely, /iaw |
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http://makeashorterlink.com/?L2EF53327
A previous discussion. Paul "Stu Gotts" wrote in message ... Find it and you'll be a very rich man. On 14 Jan 2004 19:54:50 -0800, (ivo welch) wrote: so, is there a method to "polish and protect" once and have it last for a long time without maintenance requirements? |
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But having said that,
http://makeashorterlink.com/?G1C021427 Glass wax. Though someone said that it's not as good as car wax for keeping a shine. Paul "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... http://makeashorterlink.com/?L2EF53327 A previous discussion. Paul "Stu Gotts" wrote in message ... Find it and you'll be a very rich man. On 14 Jan 2004 19:54:50 -0800, (ivo welch) wrote: so, is there a method to "polish and protect" once and have it last for a long time without maintenance requirements? |
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