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On Tue, 28 Sep 1999 14:41:07 -0500, "Honeck"
wrote: .. It's funny how beautiful "just" a Warrior can be, when she's all yours! well said, indeed! |
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![]() If you plan to have your airplane painted in the future, don't use a wax with silicone in it. It's hard to get off and even the tiniest trace of silicone will repel the paint, resulting in "fisheye" and making the job much more difficult, as well as heavier and more expensive because of the extra refinishing to cover it. Been there, done that. Hand cleaner without the abrasive works well for getting bugs off the leading edges. We use Fast Orange; smear it on and wipe it off a minute or two later with wet rags. DON'T use it on older paints; the citrus in it will damage the finish. There are now paint strippers based on citrus oils; slow, but without the environmental disposal hassles. We use a stripper that's based on hydrogen peroxide and some sort of acid; rather benign and easy to use, no bad odors. Napier Technologies make it. Dan |
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