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I know this has been discussed before, would like to know what wax to use on a sailplane finished in acrylic paint. Would prefer to use one that does not require a buffer.
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On Saturday, May 25, 2013 2:52:59 PM UTC-7, Boise Pilot wrote:
I know this has been discussed before, would like to know what wax to use on a sailplane finished in acrylic paint. Would prefer to use one that does not require a buffer. One Idaho WX Seal and WX Block. Wings and Wheels has it in stock. Hand applying the wax is fine, but the first part is a compound of sorts, and I use little Port Cable Random Orbital buffer and a medium cut foam pad. |
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On May 25, 6:33*pm, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
On Saturday, May 25, 2013 2:52:59 PM UTC-7, Boise Pilot wrote: I know this has been discussed before, would like to know what wax to use on a sailplane finished in acrylic paint. *Would prefer to use one that does not require a buffer. One Idaho WX Seal and WX Block. *Wings and Wheels has it in stock. Hand applying the wax is fine, but the first part is a compound of sorts, and I use little Port Cable Random Orbital buffer and a medium cut foam pad. Probably the best product out there is German Klasse wax and sealant. |
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On Saturday, 25 May 2013 23:33:17 UTC+1, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
On Saturday, May 25, 2013 2:52:59 PM UTC-7, Boise Pilot wrote: I know this has been discussed before, would like to know what wax to use on a sailplane finished in acrylic paint. Would prefer to use one that does not require a buffer. One Idaho WX Seal and WX Block. Wings and Wheels has it in stock. Hand applying the wax is fine, but the first part is a compound of sorts, and I use little Port Cable Random Orbital buffer and a medium cut foam pad. The excellent but expensive Wx Seal and Wx Block system is really designed for gelcoat, for which I can highly recommend it, although it can be used on acrylic finishes. http://www.wingsandwheels.com/Weathe...ock%20Tech.htm A good quality modern motor vehicle polish (like the Klasse that Andrej mentioned) is all you need for PU/acrylic finishes. |
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If you have a PU/acrylic finish, here is a good application guide for Klasse:
http://www.autogeek.net/klasse-usa.html From what Google tells me you have to go to W&W for "the good stuff" WX/Block. Nice franchise. I wonder what Germans use on their gel coats? I wonder if plastidip would be a good way to protect a trailer top? https://www.dipyourcar.com/home.php |
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On Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:52:59 PM UTC-6, Boise Pilot wrote:
I know this has been discussed before, would like to know what wax to use on a sailplane finished in acrylic paint. Would prefer to use one that does not require a buffer. One Idaho |
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What do you think about this stuff?
http://www.aeroplane24.com/img/angeb...1297686589.jpg DG recommends it |
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Am 27.05.2013 02:13, Eurofighter wrote:
What do you think about this stuff? http://www.aeroplane24.com/img/angeb...1297686589.jpg DG recommends it +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: 1363_0_1297686589.jpg | |Download: http://www.aviationbanter.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=63525| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ Poly-Lack is widely used here in Germany, easy to apply, excellent results, long-lasting protection. Adding a cap full to the washing water makes the protection even last longer. -- Peter Scholz ASW24 JE |
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Gee, I don't know... Sure, it says, "Nano Technology" on the package, but
nowhere did I see either, "Mega" or "Turbo". How good could it be? "Eurofighter" wrote in message ... What do you think about this stuff? http://www.aeroplane24.com/img/angeb...1297686589.jpg DG recommends it +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: 1363_0_1297686589.jpg | |Download: http://www.aviationbanter.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=63525| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- Eurofighter |
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