rjb wrote:When I saw in his signature a mention of his product and that there was a BCP discount and something to Zane, that overwhelmed any restraint I had and I got the package plus the pricey Perfect Seal and Protect polish.
Something I did not expect was that the microfiber towels in the "essential package" impressed me: feel nice, clean nice, and wash up nice.
The "Eyes outside" glass cleaner is the best windshield cleaner I have tried and has replaced my previous favorite of Prist.
Glad you like Eyes Outside and the microfibers!
rjb wrote:Buddha Belly did not cut through the grime as easily as what I currently use but I probably should have let it sit and come back after a few minutes. It sure is a lot more pleasant to work with if all I have to do is be a little bit more patient.
Yeah, let the formula do the work for you as someone else mentioned. Makes all the difference in the world. We divide the belly into thirds and clean a third while the formula is sitting on the next third.
rjb wrote:After the EcoClean and then Wing Wipe (on all but the bottom of the wings), the plane was looking mighty fine.
Then I put on the Perfect Seal and Protect - sure does glisten and sure does show that every little imperfection that flying has given the plane.
I have about 2/3 of the bottle left after applying one coat to all but the bottom of the wings.
When we were developing the products we used my Maule as one of the test vehicles. The previous owner simply didn't believe in cleaning and when I saw what the test batch of Perfect Seal and Protect did to the oxidation I knew we had a winner.
Make sure to use Wing Wipe when you clean your leading edges. It has a small dose of the same sealant as is in Perfect Seal and Protect to maintain the surface between waxes.