Waxing a fabric plane
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The best, so far, coating we have found is a product called RejeX. It is a polymer coating not a wax but goes on very easy and comes off just as easy. It seems to last a whole season outside and the bugs and dirt simply wash off. Not sure of its use with a fabric plane but perhaps try a small area and waite and see.
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I do my just my LE's and lift struts with RejeX, once in the spring. In fact, will hit it today as it's raining and I have nothing better to do. Seems to help make the bugs easier to get off, but I rarely wash the plane all summer anyway, maybe once, twice at most. As long as the windshields clean I don't much care. I clean the LE's and struts much more often though.
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Sounds like my schedule. I'm going to wash and wax this weekend to remove the bugs and grime from last years flight to Oshkosh.
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We have used RejeX on our fabric airplanes (both metal and fabric areas) for years...good product.
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Magnet wrote:Sounds like my schedule. I'm going to wash and wax this weekend to remove the bugs and grime from last years flight to Oshkosh.
What's the hurry?!
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What about simple green on a fabric plane? I use it on my metal plane all the time.
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shortBuzz wrote:What about simple green on a fabric plane? I use it on my metal plane all the time.
Its corrosive, the regular stuff is....
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Apparently none. I didn't get it done yet.
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G44 wrote:shortBuzz wrote:What about simple green on a fabric plane? I use it on my metal plane all the time.
Its corrosive, the regular stuff is....
+1.
We never use it on motorcycles. Corrosive to aluminum.
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Mountain Doctor wrote:G44 wrote:shortBuzz wrote:What about simple green on a fabric plane? I use it on my metal plane all the time.
Its corrosive, the regular stuff is....
+1.
We never use it on motorcycles. Corrosive to aluminum.
This is why our company exists. We realized there was a gap in the market for things that were safe for airplanes *and* worked well.
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G44 wrote:shortBuzz wrote:What about simple green on a fabric plane? I use it on my metal plane all the time.
Its corrosive, the regular stuff is....
Pledge is not corrosive?
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G44 wrote:shortBuzz wrote:What about simple green on a fabric plane? I use it on my metal plane all the time.
Its corrosive, the regular stuff is....
https://simplegreen.com/industrial/prod ... n-cleaner/FWIW Aviation friendly simple green available, made to a Boeing specification.
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