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What type of wax do you use on your airplane? I'd like to stay away
from the standard "carnuba" type waxes because its a royal pain to buff around all the rivets (its a Cherokee). Any one step polishes out there that don't require the second buffing step? This plane has not been waxed in at least 6 yesrs so I doubt there's any build up of old wax to worry about. Thanks, z |
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What type of wax do you use on your airplane?
I use Eagle Wax. It comes in a spray bottle. You wet the plane, Spray Eagle Wax on while the plane is still damp, Wipe the plane with a cloth. Finished. Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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If you don't have much time and you just want to make a plane look good
FAST! Hose it down Use liquid "Turtle Wax" Rub it all over the WET airplane, rub right over the oil and exhaust stains with lots of wax. Hose it off with water, the still wet wax and all Use leaf blower to dry most of the remainder Dry leftover small spots with towel. Karl "Curator" N185KG This might not be the longest lasting wax job, but it makes the airplane clean and shiny FAST! "tony roberts" wrote in message news:nospam-D283F1.21145827092004@shawnews... What type of wax do you use on your airplane? I use Eagle Wax. It comes in a spray bottle. You wet the plane, Spray Eagle Wax on while the plane is still damp, Wipe the plane with a cloth. Finished. Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 22:26:07 -0700, "kage"
wrote: If you don't have much time and you just want to make a plane look good FAST! Hose it down Use liquid "Turtle Wax" Rub it all over the WET airplane, rub right over the oil and exhaust stains with lots of wax. Hose it off with water, the still wet wax and all Use leaf blower to dry most of the remainder Dry leftover small spots with towel. Interesting. Sounds like it would leave a pretty big wax build up area on what you're trying to mask though. I may give it a try on part of the cowling that got discolored from a blown exhaust gasket. Thanks. z |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 04:14:24 GMT, tony roberts
wrote: What type of wax do you use on your airplane? I use Eagle Wax. It comes in a spray bottle. You wet the plane, Spray Eagle Wax on while the plane is still damp, Wipe the plane with a cloth. Finished. Tony Sweet. How long do you go between waxings? Thanks for the reply. z |
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Once Spring & once Fall.
Sweet. How long do you go between waxings? Thanks for the reply. z -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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I regularly use a spray on wet, wipe off wax. It looks great and
only takes 10-15 minutes to do all the upper and side surfaces. Eagle One is the brand I use. Trip In article , says... What type of wax do you use on your airplane? I'd like to stay away from the standard "carnuba" type waxes because its a royal pain to buff around all the rivets (its a Cherokee). Any one step polishes out there that don't require the second buffing step? This plane has not been waxed in at least 6 yesrs so I doubt there's any build up of old wax to worry about. Thanks, z |
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zatatime writes:
What type of wax do you use on your airplane? I'd like to stay away from the standard "carnuba" type waxes because its a royal pain to buff around all the rivets (its a Cherokee). Any one step polishes out there that don't require the second buffing step? Wash Wax All is all I've been evangelizing for a while now. -jav |
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On 28 Sep 2004 18:01:40 -0700, Javier Henderson
wrote: Wash Wax All is all I've been evangelizing for a while now. Choices, choices....Thanks I'll check it out. My only concern is that I'm starting from scratch, and this may not give the "base protection" I'm looking for. I'll see what the factory says. z |
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