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"Jon Woellhaf" wrote in message
. .. After a short 1.5 hour sightseeing flight today I tried using 100% DHMO to clean the bugs off the leading edges. It worked surprisingly well. Despite my precautions, I got a little in my eyes and a lot on my hands and arms, but I haven't noticed any adverse effects yet. I wouldn't use any cleaner on my plane unless I knew the reactive effects of it with paint and alluminum. Even so-called "green" cleaners may not be safe for your plane. Personally I just spray all the leading edges down with water, allow the bugs to reconstitute for about 5-10 minutes and they wipe right off with little effort. The microfiber towels you can get at Costco or Sams work great. For the windows I use sprayway glass cleaner available at Wal-mart for $2 per can. It works great, is not prone to streaking, and it's completely safe for plexiglass. |
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